New Delhi, Nov 20: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi departs for Johannesburg on Friday to attend the 20th G20 Leaders’ Summit from November 21–23, India returns to the global stage not just as a participant, but as a nation whose recent G20 presidency continues to shape the agenda of the world’s most influential forum.
This year’s summit comes at a critical moment. The world faces economic uncertainty, climate threats and rising geopolitical tensions. As global leaders convene in South Africa, India’s experience and example over the past two years are expected to weigh heavily on the discussions.
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