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[[New Delhi]], [[India]] (Host: Head of State and Government meeting on 9-10 September 2023)
[[New Delhi]], [[India]] (Host: Head of State and Government meeting on 9-10 September 2023)

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2023 G20 New Delhi summit
Host countryIndia India
Date9–10 September 2023
MottoOne Earth, One Family, One Future[1]
(Sanskrit: वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम्, lit. The World Is One Family)[2]
Venue(s)Bharat Mandapam
Pragati Maidan,New Delhi
CitiesAll the Major cities And Towns host some part of G20 Meeting including New Delhi, India (Host: Head of State and Government meeting on 9-10 September 2023)
ParticipantsG20 members, Invitee countries by Indian Government
ChairNarendra Modi,
Prime Minister of India
Follows2022 G20 Bali summit
Precedes2024 G20 Rio de Janeiro summit
Websitewww.g20.org

The 2023 G20 New Delhi summit (Hindi: 2023 G20 नई दिल्ली शिखर सम्मेलन) is the upcoming eighteenth meeting of Group of Twenty (G20), a summit scheduled to take place in Bharat Mandapam International Exhibition-Convention Centre (IECC), Pragati Maidan, New Delhi in 2023.[3][4][5][6][7] It will be the first ever G20 summit to be held in India as well as in South Asia.

Presidency

The G20 New Delhi Summit will be chaired by the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.

India's presidency began on 1 December 2022, leading up to the summit in the third quarter of 2023. The presidency handover ceremony was held as an intimate event, in which the G20 Presidency gavel was transferred from Indonesian President Joko Widodo to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the close of the Bali summit. Indonesia held the presidency in 2022.[8]

The India’s G20 Presidency would guide the work of the G20 under the theme of - “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” or “One Earth · One Family · One Future” - drawn from the Sanskrit phrase of the Maha Upanishad, which means "The World Is One Family". Essentially, the theme affirms the value of all life – human, animal, plant, and microorganisms – and their interconnectedness on the planet Earth and in the wider universe.

Under the auspices of India's G20 Presidency and guidance of Amitabh Kant, Indian emissary to G20 and CEO of NITI Aayog, a plethora of initiatives took centre stage in the form of ministerial and Engagement Group meetings. They encapsulated thought-provoking Sherpa sessions, intellectual brainstorming at G20 Think20 summits, enlightening discourses at Health20 and Pharma20 Summits, and innovative gatherings at G20 |Startup20 events, thereby echoing the diverse, dynamic tenor of the G20.[9][10]

Agenda priorities

G20 India has put forth six agenda priorities for the G20 dialogue in 2023:[11]

  • Green Development, Climate Finance & LiFE
  • Accelerated, Inclusive & Resilient Growth
  • Accelerating progress on SDGs
  • Technological Transformation & Digital Public Infrastructure
  • Multilateral Institutions for the 21st century
  • Women-led development

Background

Originally India was scheduled to host the G20 summit in 2021 and Italy in 2022. At the 2018 G20 Summit in Argentina, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he had requested Italy to host the summit in 2021 and allow India to host it in 2022, on the occasion of the 75th year of India’s independence. Italy agreed to let India host the G20 summit in 2022 in its place owing to the momentum in bilateral ties.

But after request made by Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi, India exchanged its presidency of the G-20 with Indonesia because Indonesia would also chair the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 2023.

Expected participating leaders

Invited guests

Participating international organization guests

See also

References

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  3. ^ "India to host G20 Summit in 2023, year after 2022 meeting in Indonesia: Grouping's declaration – World News , Firstpost". Firstpost. 23 November 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  4. ^ "India to host G20 Summit in 2023". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
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  6. ^ "Indonesia to Host G20 Summit in 2022". Sekretariat Kabinet Republik Indonesia. 23 November 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  7. ^ "Indonesia Leading 2022 G20 Summit". indonesiaexpat-id.cdn.ampproject.org. 24 November 2020. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  8. ^ Anuj (12 December 2022). "India's G20 Presidency and It's Implications". Perfect Review. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
  9. ^ Sambasiva (26 May 2023). "Andhra Pradesh CM unveils G20 Global Pharma Summit 2023 Series". The Times of India.
  10. ^ "Startup20 summit begins in Gurugram; Union minister lauds Haryana's role". Hindustan Times. 4 July 2023.
  11. ^ "Overview of G20". Ministry of Earth Sciences, India. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
  12. ^ Chaudhury, Dipanjan Roy. "Putin's chances to participate in G20 summit in 2023 is high: Sherpa". The Economic Times.
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  14. ^ Official List of Guests
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  17. ^ a b c d e "India's G20 Presidency and the next phase of industrial growth". The Financial Express (India). 2 November 2022.
  18. ^ a b Bhattacherjee, Kallol (13 September 2022). "India to hold G20 summit in September 2023". The Hindu.