New Delhi. A two-day G-20 meeting is being organized in the national capital Delhi, in which many senior world leaders came to participate. Meanwhile, on the proposal of PM Modi, African Union was also included in the organization. To which no one objected. Now it is believed that Australia can also be included in this organization in the coming days. On the other hand, PM Modi welcomed the leaders attending the G-20 conference in a special way. Meanwhile, the background of PM Modi was also in discussion. Come, in the following report, we will introduce you to those glimpses in the form of photographs, when PM Modi welcomed the world’s great leaders.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly welcomed US President Joe Biden who participated in the G-20 conference. Biden reached Delhi last Friday. After this, they had a meeting at the Prime Minister’s residence located on Lok Kalyan Marg. In which detailed talks took place between the two leaders on various issues. Note, this is Biden’s first visit to India. However, before this, PM Modi had gone on an American tour in June last month, where he addressed people of Indian origin from the White House in Washington.
At the same time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi warmly welcomed British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Sunak reached Delhi last Friday. Where Union Minister Ashwini Choubey arrived to receive him. Choubey also raised the slogan of Jai Shri Ram. Meanwhile, while talking to the media, Sunak said that I am proud to be a Hindu. Note, he has given this statement at a time when the controversy regarding Sanatan has reached its peak in India. Recently, Tamil Nadu CM Stalin’s son Udhayanidhi had compared Sanatam Dharma with diseases like dengue, malaria and corona. However, Stalin defended his son. In such a situation, this statement of Sunak remained in the headlines.
At the same time, PM Modi also strongly welcomed Canadian PM Justin Trudeau. He reached India Pavilion located at Pragati Maidan to attend the G-20 conference.
Apart from this, PM Modi also met the Prime Minister of Italy. He was warmly welcomed.