PM Modi embarks on visit to South Africa to attend G20 summit

During his stay in Johannesburg, the prime minister will also attend the sixth IBSA Summit on the sidelines of the G20.
PM Modi will attend the G20 Summit from November 21 to 23.
PM Modi will attend the G20 Summit from November 21 to 23.(FILE | ANI)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday embarked on a three-day visit to South Africa to attend the first G20 summit being held in Africa.

Modi will attend the summit from November 21 to 23, marking a significant milestone as the first G20 summit held on the African continent. This will be PM Modi's fourth official visit to South Africa, following his bilateral visit in 2016 and his attendance at the two BRICS summits in 2018 and 2023.

During his stay in Johannesburg, the prime minister will also attend the sixth IBSA Summit on the sidelines of the G20.

"I will present India's perspective at the Summit in line with our vision of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' and 'One earth, One Family and One future'," Modi said in his departure statement.

The prime minister will also interact with the Indian diaspora in South Africa, which is one of the largest outside India.

The G20 comprises major economies representing 85% of global GDP and 75% of international trade. The forum has identified priority areas under South Africa's presidency theme of 'Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability'.

Notably, this is the fourth consecutive G20 meeting hosted by the Global South, following Indonesia, India, and Brazil's presidencies. Prior to South Africa, the G20 presidencies were held by Brazil (2024), India (2023) and Indonesia (2022).

According to the Secretary (ER) of the Ministry of External Affairs, Sudhakar Dalela, G20 is an important forum, with countries in previous sessions agreeing to have a consensus declaration, pilot, and take new initiatives on several themes that impact the Global South.

"We are very happy that these discussions have carried forward under the presidency of Brazil and, of course, in South Africa under four verticles that South Africa has outlined for their own presidency. A number of achievements have been made throughout the year across various tracks in these areas. So we are very happy that the issues of importance to the Global South are at the centre of discussion and are being highlighted," Secretary added.

Regarding the bilateral meetings to be held on the sidelines of the G20, Secretary Dalela said they are in the process of organising them. He added that India and South Africa are democracies and that their cooperation has three pillars, one of which is political cooperation.

(With additional inputs from PTI and ANI)

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