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PM Modi calls for virtual G20 meet in November, before India's term ends

IndiaTimes Sunday, 10 September 2023
While PM Modi handed over the gavel to Brazilian President Lula da Silva before closing the summit in New Delhi, he told leaders that India's presidency lasts until November. "Over the last two days, you have made several suggestions and proposals. It is our responsibility to examine those suggestions and examine how they can be expedited. I would propose that at the end of November, we hold a virtual session. During that session, we can assess the progress from these sessions," he said.
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