G-20 Summit: PM Modi seeks agreement to maintain supply of manure, foodgrains
India's energy security is important for global growth, as it is the world's fastest-growing economy, says PM Modi at the G-20 summit

The G20 summit has started in Bali, Indonesia today. In the first session, the G20 leaders discussed food and energy security. In this, PM Modi said – Corona, Ukraine crisis has caused havoc in the world. Institutions like the UN have failed on these issues. A way has to be found to stop the Ukraine-Russia war. The global supply chain has been affected by the war.
Before the first session, the meeting of PM Modi and Biden looked pleasant. Biden had put his hand on Modi's shoulder and Modi held his hand. Modi spoke to the President of America and after that both of them went towards the meeting with a laugh. After this, French President Emmanuel Macron appeared there, who could not see Modi. After this Modi called Macron and shook hands with him.
At the G20 Summit this morning, PM spoke at the session on Food and Energy Security & Highlighted India’s efforts to further food security for our citizens. Also spoke about the need to ensure adequate supply chains as far as food and fertilizers are concerned.
Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi today at around 2:30 PM Modi will meet the people of Indian community living in Indonesia. Modi will participate in 20 programs during the 45-hour tour. During this he will meet more than 10 leaders. It is believed that Modi may also meet Chinese President Xi Jinping. Both the countries have not cleared anything so far.
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