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Prime Minister Modi arrives in Bali for the G20 Summit and bilateral meetings with world leaders.

The summit is expected to address pressing global issues such as the implications of the Ukraine conflict, particularly on food and energy security.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Bali in the evening of November 14, 2022, to attend the G-20 summit. Mr Modi stated in a pre-departure statement that he will address issues of "global concern" at the leadership level summit.

"During the Bali Summit, I will have extensive discussions with other G-20 Leaders on key issues of global concern, such as reviving global growth, food and energy security, the environment, health, and digital transformation," Mr. Modi said, announcing that he will meet with counterparts from G-20 member countries on the sidelines of the summit, which is expected to be dominated by the ongoing Ukraine crisis.

The G-20 summit in Bali is a special event because it takes place against the backdrop of significant developments such as the Ukrainian war, the US midterm elections, and the election of President Xi Jinping for a third term as General Secretary of the ruling Communist Party of China. Russia, which launched a military attack on Ukraine on February 24, was expected to be represented at the event by President Vladimir Putin, who did not attend. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has arrived in Bali to represent Russia at the summit in place of President Putin.

The Ministry of External Affairs has not announced Prime Minister Modi's bilateral meetings, and in Beijing, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Mao Ning refused to confirm whether the Indian leader would meet President Xi Jinping, saying, "Maintaining solid relations between both countries serves the interests of both China and India." We hope that the Indian side will collaborate with China to promote the steady and sound development of bilateral relations and to uphold the shared interests of both China and India, as well as our developing neighbours."

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India is on track to take over the G-20 presidency at the summit's conclusion, when President Joko Widodo will ceremonially hand over responsibility for the 2023 G-20 summit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"India will officially take over the G20 presidency on December 1, 2022." "I will also extend a personal invitation to G20 members and other invited guests to our G20 Summit next year," PM Modi said.

The G-20 summit will be held here next year, and Prime Minister Modi will personally invite all member countries. "India's G20 Presidency will be grounded in the theme "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam," or "One Earth, One Family, One Future," which emphasises the message of equitable growth and a shared future for all," Prime Minister Modi declared.

The Indian Prime Minister will be in Indonesia until November 16. During his visit, he will interact with Indonesia's Indian community.

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