PM Modi will go to Indonesia for three days to attend the G20 Summit in Bali.

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New Delhi: In order to attend the 17th G20 Summit in Bali, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go to Indonesia for three days. The summit’s theme, “Recover Together, Recover Stronger,” will guide the G20 Leaders’ detailed discussion of the summit’s most pressing global concerns. The agenda for the G20 Summit includes three working sessions. These include digital change, health, and energy and food security.

During the Bali Summit, Prime Minister Modi and other G20 leaders will have in-depth discussions about important contemporary challenges, according to Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra. These include the situation of the world economy, problems with energy, the environment, health, and agriculture, as well as concerns with digital revolution. He claimed that the current global economic and political environment has given G20 discussions a worldwide significance.

The ongoing conflict in Europe and its spillover effects, such as challenges to food security, an energy crisis, and inflation, he said, are just a few of the significant challenges the world is currently facing. Other issues include uneven post-pandemic economic recovery, debt vulnerability, and inflation. The significance of closer multilateral collaboration will be emphasised as the G20 leaders discuss and address these issues.