Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a notable entrance at the G-20 Summit in Johannesburg on Saturday, representing India at this high-profile international forum. He was welcomed warmly with a cultural performance, a gesture highlighting India's longstanding ties with South Africa. His visit marks the fourth time he has visited the country for official business.
This visit emphasizes the strengthening partnership between India and South Africa, building on Modi's participation in previous summits and bilateral meetings. The G-20's continued presence in the Global South, with South Africa slated to hold the presidency in 2025, underscores the region's growing prominence in global leadership.
During his visit, Modi met with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Indian-origin entrep

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