Modi leaves for Bali to attend G20 summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emplanes for Bali to participate in 17th G20 Leaders Summit, in New Delhi on Monday. (UNI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emplanes for Bali to participate in 17th G20 Leaders Summit, in New Delhi on Monday. (UNI)

NEW DELHI, Nov 14: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said he will hold extensive discussions with leaders of the G20 grouping in Bali on key challenges such as reviving global growth, ensuring food and energy security and addressing issues relating to health and digital transformation.
In a pre-departure statement, Modi said he will also highlight India’s achievements and its “unwavering commitment” to collectively address global issues while noting that the country’s upcoming presidency of the G20 will be grounded in the theme ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ or ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’.
The prime minister left for the Indonesian city on Monday afternoon on a three-day visit to participate in the G20 summit that is expected to discuss pressing global challenges including implications of the Ukraine conflict, especially on food and energy security.
“Collectively addressing global challenges! Prime Minister @narendramodi emplanes for Bali, Indonesia to participate in the 17th G20 Leaders’ Summit,” external affairs ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted along with a photo of the PM emplaning for the Southeast Asian country.
The summit is set to be attended by Chinese President Xi Jinping, US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron among others.
“During the Bali summit, I will have extensive discussions with other G20 leaders on key issues of global concern, such as reviving global growth, food and energy security, environment, health, and digital transformation,” Modi said.
The prime minister said he would also highlight India’s achievements, and its “unwavering commitment” to collectively address global challenges, during the summit.
The G20 is an influential bloc for global economic cooperation as it represents around 85 per cent of the global GDP, over 75 per cent of the global trade, and about two-thirds of the world population.
The prime minister also referred to India’s upcoming presidency of the G20 grouping.
“In a significant moment for our country and citizens, President of Indonesia Joko Widodo will hand over the G20 Presidency to India at the closing ceremony of the Bali Summit,” the prime minister said.
“India will officially assume the G20 Presidency from 1st December 2022. I will also extend my personal invitation to G20 Members and other invitees to our G20 summit next year,” he said.
Modi said India’s G20 Presidency will be grounded in the theme ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ or ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’.
“During my interactions at the G20 summit, I will highlight India’s achievements, and our unwavering commitment to collectively address global challenges,” Modi said.
“India’s G20 Presidency will be grounded in the theme ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ or ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’, which underlines the message of equitable growth and shared future for all,” he added.
The prime minister said he was also looking forward to addressing the Indian community in Bali at a reception on Tuesday.
“On the sidelines of the G20 summit, I will meet with leaders of several other participating countries, and review the progress in India’s bilateral relations with them,” he noted.
The G20 or Group of 20 is an intergovernmental forum of the world’s major developed and developing economies.
It comprises Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the UK, the US and the European Union (EU). (PTI)
India is currently part of the G20 Troika (current, previous and incoming G20 Presidencies) comprising Indonesia, Italy and India.
The prime minister is attending the summit at the invitation of the Indonesian President. Indonesia is the current chair of the G-20. (PTI)