The G20 Summit, a gathering of world leaders and delegates from across the globe, took an unexpected turn at the Taj Palace Hotel in Delhi when a mysterious bag was discovered among the delegation from China.
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Delhi in India is turning into a super-duper safe place because they’re having something super important called the G-20 Summit.
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G20 Summit Begins with Prime Minister Modi’s Speech: Bharat Central Seat Signifies Strong Presence
The G20 Summit has officially commenced, marked by a compelling opening speech delivered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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India Hosts Big Meeting with 20 Important Countries in Delhi
Wow, something big is happening in India! The G20 summit is taking place in Delhi, and India is in charge. This is a meeting of the 20 biggest economies in the world.
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After the big G-20 Summit, there’s a fancy dinner happening soon, and it’s not your usual dinner! Yes, you heard it right; this is where our famous Indian business people are coming together.
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As the much-anticipated G-20 Summit approaches, scheduled for September 9th and 10th in India, the final touches are being put on preparations.
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G20 Summit Invitations Feature ‘Bharat’ Over ‘India’ – a Sign of Unity and Diversity
The upcoming G20 Summit, set to be held in India from September 9th to 10th, has sparked discussions regarding the use of ‘Bharat’ instead of ‘India’ on the official invitations.
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The stage is set for the most significant event of the year – the G-20 Summit! World leaders from various nations are gearing up for this global gathering, which promises to be an event of unparalleled importance.
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China’s Surprise Move: Snubs G-20 Summit in India, Sends PM Li Keqiang Instead of President Xi Jinping
In a surprising turn of events, China has decided not to send its President, Xi Jinping, to the upcoming G-20 Summit to be held in New Delhi on September 9th and 10th. Instead, China will be represented by its Prime Minister, Li Keqiang, leading the delegation. This unexpected change has raised eyebrows and speculation about China’s intentions regarding its participation in India’s development and global cooperation.