PM Modi's visit to Bali will participate in G20 summit tomorrow, will participate in many programs
Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra told that on the sidelines of the summit, PM Modi will hold separate bilateral meetings with several leaders. "These bilateral meetings with other leaders are still in the process of being scheduled," Kwatra said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Indonesia tomorrow from Monday 14 November to 16 December to participate in the G20 Summit to be held in Bali, Indonesia. Where he will participate in many programs. PM Modi will present here India's vision to address key global challenges in the areas of health, post-pandemic recovery of the economy and energy and food security.
PM Modi will leave for the Indonesian city of Bali on Monday on a three-day visit to attend the Modi summit where wide-ranging discussions are expected to take place on global challenges, including the Ukraine conflict and its implications. This summit of the world's largest economies to be held in Bali on November 15 and 16 is very important for New Delhi, as Indonesia will hand over the chairmanship of the G20 to India at the closing ceremony of this annual summit. Modi and other leaders will discuss issues such as the global economy, energy, environment and digital transformation.
The summit will also be attended by US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra told that on the sidelines of the summit, PM Modi will hold separate bilateral meetings with several leaders. "These bilateral meetings with other leaders are still in the process of being scheduled," Kwatra said.
Foreign Secretary Kwatra said Modi will attend three key sessions of the G-20 summit in Bali - food and energy security, digital transformation and health. He said that Prime Minister Modi and other leaders will discuss issues like global economy, energy, environment, health and digital transformation. "The G20 leaders will discuss the challenges facing the world and underscore the importance of multilateral cooperation to help address them," he said.
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