Washington: Prime Minister Narendra Modi aro US President Joe Biden para Afghanistan te terrorism nemite kotha koishe, koikena senior Biden administration official para khobor toh janaishe, etu oper te tai jun para aro terrorism nemite melikena larai koribo koishe. Etu khobor junai deya te Ministry of External Affairs para koishe ke, India te G20 presidency toh December 1, 2022 te thakibo aro G20 leaders’ summit summit toh 1st time nemite 2023 saal te thakibo. Next G20 Summit toh October 30 para 31 darik dak Italian presidency pithor te thakiboli ase. “Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, aro Textiles, ke G20 nemite India’s Sherpa junishe,” koikena Ministry of External Affairs para junaishe. Prime Minister Modi para G20 summits toh 2014 saal para loi ahi ase. Inida toh 1999 soruh saal para G20 member hoikena ase. “India para G20 presidency toh December 1, 2022 saal te thuriboli ase aro etu G20 Leaders’ summit 2023 saal toh 1st time thakibo,” koikena MEA para koishe. “India toh G20 Troika (preceding, current, aro incoming G20 Presidencies) te December 1, 2021 para November 30, 2024 dak thakibo,” koikena statement te janaishe. G20 para 19 world’s leading economies aro European Union ekta melai thikena etu countries laga members khan toh global GDP te 80 per cent thakibo, global trade toh 75 per cent aro global population te 60 per cent thakibo, MEA para aro janaishe. G20 member nations toh Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom aro United States ase koishe.
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