Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi would have several bilateral interactions with world leaders at the G20 summit in Indonesia and brief them on India's evolving G20 priorities, Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said ahead of PM Modi's trip to Bali.
Addressing a special media briefing on November 13, Foreign Secretary Kwatra said that PM Modi will review key elements of bilateral engagement with these world leaders on the margins of the Bali summit.
"On the sidelines of the Bali summit, Prime Minister Modi would have several bilateral interactions with the G20 leaders to brief them of course on India's evolving G20 priorities as also to review key elements of bilateral engagement with these world leaders," he said.
Prime Minister's upcoming visit to Bali starts on November 14. He will be attending the 17th G20 Summit meeting being hosted in Indonesia by Indonesia on November 15-16 in Bali. He will hold bilateral meetings with various G20 (Group of 20 countries) leaders during his visit.
Ahead of his official visit, PM Modi said, "On the sidelines of the G20 Summit, I will meet with leaders of several other participating countries, and review the progress in India's bilateral relations with them."
This G20 Summit is particularly special because India will hold the presidency of the G20 Summit from 1st December 2022 for a one-year period, and the presidency handover will take place during the Summit in Bali.