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PM Narendra Modi to visit Indonesia next week to attend 17th G20 Summit

| @indiablooms | Nov 11, 2022, at 08:47 pm

New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi will be visiting Bali  city in Indonesia from Nov 14-16 to attend the 17th G20 Summit at the invitation of the President of Indonesia Joko Widodo.

During the Bali Summit, G20 Leaders will deliberate extensively upon key issues of global concern under the Summit theme of "Recover Together, Recover Stronger”.

 Three working sessions will be held as part of the G20 Summit Agenda - food and energy security; health; and digital transformation, Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.

"At the closing session of the Summit, President Widodo will symbolically hand over the G20 Presidency to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. India will formally assume the G20 Presidency from 1 December 2022," read the statement.

On the sidelines of the Summit, the Prime Minister will hold bilateral meetings with some of his counterparts.

The Prime Minister will also address and interact with the Indian community in Bali.

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