G20 Summit: Leaders converge as PM Modi pushes for inclusive growth
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New Delhi, September 8
The G20 summit is set to begin on Saturday with most world leaders having arrived here and senior government officials expressing hope the Ukraine issue might not derail a joint communique at the end of the summit.
PM holds meetings with Hasina, Pravind
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held bilateral talks with his Mauritian counterpart Pravind Jugnauth and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
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PM to chair 2 sessions
PM Modi will chair both sessions to be held on Saturday. The sessions — ‘One Earth’ and ‘One Family’ — cover a range of critical issues
Bilaterals lined up
UK PM Rishi Sunak | Japan PM Fumio Kishida | German Chancellor Olaf Scholz | Italy PM G Meloni
Gala dinner at 8 pm
President Draupadi Murmu to host gala dinner at Bharat Mandapam
India’s G20 presidency has been marred by the absence of joint declarations at the end of several ministerials held so far and instead the final document was labelled “Chair’s Summary”. Sources said all sides were exploring the option of a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation-type joint declaration, wherein a joint communique is issued and India’s objection to laudatory references to China’s Belt and Road are “noted” by the document.