PM on a tight schedule: To hold more than 15 bilateral meetings with world leaders

More than 15 bilateral meeting will be held by Modi to strengthen Indian’s position on the global level

| Updated: 08 September, 2023 11:25 am IST
PM Modi will hold over 15 bilateral meetings to enhance India's global standing

NEW DELHI: As India is ready to hold this extravagant G20 summit on 8th, 9th and 10th September, Prime Minister Modi is on a very tight schedule that consists of bilateral meetings with several world leaders. The PM will hold more than 15 bilateral meetings with different world leaders to keep India’s position as ‘Vishwa Guru’ secured.

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The schedule for the three days of summit is as follows:

Today, the PM will hold bilateral meetings with leaders of Mauritius, Bangladesh and United States of America at Lok Kalyan Marg in New Delhi on the first day of the summit.

Modi will also hold bilateral meetings with UK, Japan, Germany and Italy tomorrow on Sept 9th.

A working lunch meeting will be held with President of France Emmanuel Macron on September 10th. He will do a pull aside meeting with Canada and bilateral meetings with Comoros, Türkiye, UAE, South Korea, EU/EC, Brazil and Nigeria also on the last day of summit

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