At President Cyril Ramaphosa’s invitation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Johannesburg, South Africa, on Friday to attend the 20th G20 Leaders’ Summit.
Given that this will be the first G20 summit to be held in Africa, it will be very noteworthy. The African Union joined the G20 during India’s 2023 G20 Presidency, according to the Prime Minister’s exit statement prior to his visit.
“The summit will be a chance to talk about important international concerns. With “Solidarity, Equality, and Sustainability” as the topic of this year’s G20, South Africa has continued the outcomes of the previous Summits in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and New Delhi, India. In keeping with our vision of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” and “One earth, One family, and One future,” PM Modi stated, “I will present India’s perspective at the Summit.”
“Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth Leaving No One Behind” is the title of the three sessions. constructing our economies; the importance of commerce; funding for development and the weight of debt; The G20’s Contribution to a Resilient World: A Fair and a Just Future for All: Critical Minerals; Decent Work; Artificial Intelligence; Climate Change; Just Energy Transitions; Food Systems; and Disaster Risk Reduction.
Prime Minister Modi is anticipated to have a number of bilateral talks with some of the leaders in Johannesburg on the fringes of the G20 Leaders’ Summit.
The MEA claims that PM Modi would attend the India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Leaders’ Meeting, which is being held in South Africa.
During India’s G20 leadership in 2023, PM Modi led efforts that resulted in the African Union entering the G20, an accomplishment referred to as a historic.
The greatest city and economic center of South Africa, Johannesburg, will host the G20 Leaders’ Summit on November 22 and 23.
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