The two-day Bali G20 Summit has ended with Indonesia handing over leadership to India on Wednesday. The annual two-day G20 Summit which began on Tuesday entered the second day of the conference with increased political tensions over a missile strike in Poland that killed two people.
"PM Modi's message that ““era not of war” resonated very deeply across all delegations and helped bridge the gap across different parties,” said foreign cecretary Kwatra on G20 Bali Declaration reflecting PM Modi’s “era not of war” advice to Putin in Bali.
Earlier, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses G20 session on digital transformation. The Prime Minister said “India has developed digital public goods whose basic architecture has in-built democratic principles”.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral talks with French President Emmanuel Macron. PM Modi expected to meet leaders of Indonesia, Spain, France, Singapore, Germany, Italy, Australia and the United Kingdom for bilateral talks on the sidelines of the Summit.
A gathering of the world's major economies, the event is attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, China's President Xi Jinping, US President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak among other heads other than the European Union which form the group.
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