New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for Bali on Monday to take part in the 17th G-20 Summit in Indonesia. The summit will host leaders of 20 countries, representing around 85 per cent of the global GDP, and about two-thirds of the world's population for talks on key issues of global concern under the Summit theme of "Recover Together, Recover Stronger". "I will have the opportunity to interact with various world leaders on a wide range of issues. I will also be addressing a community programme," PM Modi tweeted.
"During my interactions at G20 summit, I will highlight India's achievements and commitment to collectively address global challenges. I will have extensive discussions with other leaders on reviving global growth, food, energy security, health," PM Modi had said earlier before his departure. The Indonesia President will be handing over the G20 Presidency to India at the closing ceremony of the Bali summit, PM Modi mentioned. India will officially assume G20 Presidency on December 1. "I will extend my personal invitation to G20 members for next year's summit," Modi said adding that India's G20 Presidency will be grounded in the theme 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' which stands for 'One Earth, One Family, One Future.'
"India's G20 presidency is coming at a time of crisis and chaos in the world. The world is going through the after-effects of a disruptive once-in-a-century pandemic, conflicts and a lot of economic uncertainty. The symbol of the lotus in the G20 logo is a representation of hope in these times," PM Modi said at the launch of India's G20 logo last week. G20 is the premier forum for international economic cooperation, and it plays a crucial role in shaping and strengthening global architecture and governance on all major international economic and developmental issues.
During the Summit, Prime Minister Modi and other G20 leaders will deliberate extensively upon key issues of contemporary relevance, including the state of global economy, energy, environment, agriculture, health and digital transformation etc. The Bali Summit, slated for November 15-16, comprises three working sessions at the leaders' level, in which PM Modi will be participating. These include sessions on food and energy security, a session on digital transformation, and a session on health.