Indian Prime Minister to attend 15th G20 Leaders' Summit
Indian Prime Minister to attend 15th G20 Leaders' Summit
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is to attend the 15th G20 Summit chaired by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This year G20 comes under the theme "Realising the Opportunities of 21st Century for All”. Two day summit to take place on 21-22 November 2020. The meeting will be held in a virtual format. King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has invited Indian PM for the summit. 

The upcoming summit is the second G 20 Leaders’ meeting in 2020. Following the telephonic conversation between PM and Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, the last G 20 Extraordinary Leaders’ summit was held in March 2020. The last G20 resulted in the leaders to develop a timely understanding among the G20 countries to help contain the spread of the COVID 19 pandemic and to forge a global coordinated response. 

The focus of the upcoming G20 Summit will be on an inclusive, resilient, and sustainable recovery from the COVID-19. During the G 20 Summit, the leaders will discuss pandemic preparedness and the ways and means to restore jobs. The leaders will also share their vision for building an inclusive, sustainable, and resilient future. India will enter the G20 Troika, along with Saudi Arabia when Italy will take over the Presidency of the G-20 on 1st December, 2020. 

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