G20 Summit in India: PM Modi hands over G20 Presidency gavel to Brazil's President on final day
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi handed over the presidency of the G20 to Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at the G20 summit in New Delhi. Brazil will officially take over the presidency on December 1 this year.
- PM Modi proposed a virtual session of the G20 in November to review the issues and decisions made during the summit. He emphasized the importance of speeding up the implementation of suggestions and proposals.
- The G20 leaders adopted the New Delhi Declaration and visited Rajghat to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi.
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PM Modi says India has 'unwavering faith' in Brazil for next G20 presidency, holds talks with President Lula
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Sunday (September 10), held bilateral talks with Brazil President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in New Delhi where they discussed ways to bolster trade and cooperation in agriculture, and technology. "Excellent meeting with President @LulaOficial. Ties between India and Brazil are very strong. We talked about ways to boost trade and cooperation in agriculture, technology and
India hands over G20 presidency to Brazil - La Prensa Latina Media
New Delhi, Sep 10 (EFE).- India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi handed over the presidency of the Group of 20 (G20) wealthiest countries to Brazil on Sunday. “I congratulate Brazil President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and hand over the (G20) presidentship gavel to him,” Modi said at the closing ceremony of the G20 summit in New Delhi. As Lula took over the symbolic gavel of the G20 chair, he thanked India for its efforts as the leader of the bloc …
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