New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will likely be in South Africa from 21-23 November for the G20 Leaders’ Summit. The 2025 G20 will not feature the United States—President Donald Trump has announced that his government will boycott the summit.

Modi is set to depart midday on 21 November to attend the two-day summit, which starts on 22 November, and depart Johannesburg in the afternoon on 23 November for New Delhi. No other bilateral visits are planned at this moment, alongside his South Africa tour.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has attended every G20 since assuming power in 2014. Last year, Modi travelled to Nigeria, Brazil, and Guyana. Brazil hosted the G20 Leaders’ Summit. Last year’s visit was witness to the second India-CARICOM (Caribbean Community) Summit in Guyana. Modi had

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