Srinagar: For the G20 Summit, which begins on September 9, New Delhi is all decked up to welcome the delegates. The Bharat Mandapam in Pragati Maidan, the venue, has been lit up and embellished with plants, flowers, and other festive decorations.
Pertinently, two-thirds of the world's population and 19 nations, including the European Union, make up the G20. Together, they account for roughly 85 per cent of global GDP. During the two-day event, the leaders of the 20 largest economies will debate and come up with solutions for a number of important global concerns, including food security, sustainable development goals, climate funding, digital transformation, and others.
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While the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany have confirmed their participation, a number of national delegates did not show up to the third G20 Tourism Working Group meeting, which was held here in May. The European Union and Mexico have opted not to attend the G20 summit in Delhi, while the US, UK, China, Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, South Korea, France, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, Russia, Bangladesh, Nigeria, and Argentina have confirmed their attendance.
Italy and Indonesia have still not decided whether or not to attend the summit. US President Joe Biden will visit India to attend the G20 Summit. He will also have one-on-one conversations with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. China's President Xi Jinping will not attend the G20 Summit for the first time since the first edition was held in 2008. The Chinese delegation will be led by Li Qiang, the Premier of the Chinese State Council.
Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, has also confirmed his attendance. After becoming Prime Minister, he would be making his first official trip to India. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will also attend the much-anticipated G20 Summit and so will Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The summit will be attended by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, French President Emmanuel Macron, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, and others.
The G20 presidency of India has received the full backing of Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, although he has not yet confirmed his presence in person. Russian President Vladimir Putin will skip the G20 Summit and will be represented by the country's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov. Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni are unsure about their presence.