Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that New Delhi G20 Summit will chart a new path in the human-centric and inclusive development adding that he looks forward to having productive discussions with world leaders over the next two days.
The EU president will be among the sizeable complement of world leaders and delegates attending the big-ticket summit, which will get underway at the state-of-the-art Bharat Mandapam in the national capital on Saturday.
"To reach Terminal 1 of IGI Airport, commuters are requested to use Magenta Line and get down at Terminal 1-IGI Airport Metro Station. Feeder Buses between Delhi Aerocity Station of Airport Line and Terminal 1 will be unavailable from 8th to 10th September," DMRC said.
Ahead of the G-20 meeting in Delhi, local police and BSF jawans patrolled the Yamuna river on a boat in Delhi's Shahdara district to prevent any untoward incidents from happening.
With bright murals, graffiti and painted walls, New Delhi has pulled out all the stops to ensure a smooth G20 Summit that will host world leaders on September 9 and 10.
Andreas Schaal stated that India has taken the G20 Presidency at a crucial moment of the global economy in which the world needs sustainable resilient growth.
“These 100 women entrepreneurs are experts in speaking English and other foreign languages. CTI has appointed them to communicate and help traders with the translation of foreign languages during G 20 summit. On behalf of CTI, they will provide free services to shopkeepers and trade
The White House official John Kirby, on Wednesday, said that every sovereign country, including India, has the right to buy oil or lubricants from any country.
US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are expected to hold a discussion on the agenda of G20, particularly the economic cooperation and multilateral investment opportunities, that stand before it and can be on the American leader's strong desire to see multilateral devel
The United States hoped that all the countries would sign the joint declaration in this week's G20 Summit in India but also signalled that it is difficult to get a consensus as countries like Russia and China are less likely to "sign on" it.