G-20 Summit: PM Modi will leave for Bali today, will participate in G-20 summit, will participate in 20 programs
India is the next president of the G-20 organization and its next meeting is scheduled to be held in New Delhi in September 2023.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will leave for Bali, Indonesia today to attend the G-20 Summit. PM Modi will be in Bali from 14 to 16 November. The G-20 summit is on 15-16 November. PM Modi will participate in 20 programs during his stay of about 45 hours. Apart from participating in the summit of the leaders of the world's largest group of 20 countries, the G-20, the Prime Minister will also have bilateral meetings with the heads of the 10 countries participating in it. In this, multilateral and bilateral issues will be discussed in detail.
India is the next president of the G-20 organization, India is the next president of the G-20 organization and its next meeting is going to be held in September 2023 in New Delhi itself. From this point of view also, PM Modi's visit is considered important. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra told that the summit will be held in three sessions and PM Modi will participate in these three sessions along with other world leaders. When asked which global leaders PM Modi would meet, Kwatra said that talks are on with the countries concerned and the program is being finalised.
These issues will be discussed
During the Bali summit, PM Modi and other G20 leaders will deliberate on a range of issues including global economy, energy, environment, agriculture, health and digital transformation. Kwatra said, there will be three working sessions during the summit, in which the Prime Minister will participate. These include issues such as food and energy security, digital transformation and health. On the other hand, Indian Ambassador to Indonesia Manoj Kumar Bharti said that even though this visit of Prime Minister Modi to Indonesia is very short, but strategically this visit is going to be very important.
India, Indonesia and Brazil trio
The Foreign Secretary informed that India, Indonesia and Brazil have formed a leadership trio for the G-20 summit to be chaired by India. He said, for the first time in the history of G-20, three developing and emerging global economies have come together. 85% GDP in G-20: The G-20 occupies an important place in terms of current global economic cooperation and plays an important role in shaping and strengthening major international affairs of economy and development. 85 percent of the world's GDP is in G-20 member countries, while 75 percent of the world's trade and about 66 percent of the population live here. agency
PM Modi and British PM Sunak will meet
Prime Minister Narendra Modi may have a meeting with UK PM Rishi Sunak during the G-20 summit. This will be Rishi Sunak's first meeting with Modi after becoming the Prime Minister of Britain last month. Before leaving for Bali, Sunak said in a statement that Vladimir Putin's war has caused havoc and destroyed lives around the world. The international economy has been thrown into turmoil.

