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The G20 New Delhi Summit was chaired by the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. India's presidency began on 1 December 2022, leading up to the summit in the third quarter of 2023. The presidency handover ceremony was held, in which the G20 presidency gavel was transferred from Indonesian President Joko Widodo to Indian Prime Minister Modi at ...
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The G20 or Group of 20 is an intergovernmental forum comprising 19 sovereign countries, the European Union (EU), and the African Union (AU). [2] [3] It works to address major issues related to the global economy, such as international financial stability, climate change mitigation and sustainable development, through annual meetings of Heads of State and Heads of Government.
Watch live as the first day of New Delhi G20 summit kicks off with UN Secretary-General press conference on Friday 8 September. The press conference will be led by the Ministry of External Affairs.
Global Biofuels Alliance (GBA) was announced during 2023 G20 New Delhi summit on 9 September 2023 [1] to promote the development and adoption of sustainable biofuels and set relevant standards and certification. [2] [3] Launch of the Global Biofuels Alliance at G20 New Delhi 2023
The White House announced Tuesday that President Joe Biden will attend next month's Group of 20 summit in New Delhi, India. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said that meetings ...
The G20 developing nations (and, occasionally, the G21, G23 or G20+) is a bloc of developing nations established on 20 August 2003. Distinct and separate from the G20 major economies, the group emerged at the 5th Ministerial WTO conference, held in Cancún, Mexico, from 10 September to 14 September 2003. The group accounted for 60% of the world ...
G20 engagement groups and pre-conferences are meetings with various stakeholders. These groups make policy recommendations to G20 leaders and help shape the summit agenda. Sherpas are senior officials who represent their respective countries and play a crucial role in preparing the agenda and negotiating outcomes for G20 meetings.