PM Modi Set to Depart for South Africa to Attend G20 Summit
globalPrime Minister Narendra Modi is set to depart for South Africa to attend the G20 Summit, focusing on global economic priorities and India's multilateral leadership.

PM Modi Set to Depart for South Africa to Attend G20 Summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to shortly depart for South Africa to participate in the upcoming G20 Summit, a key gathering expected to shape global economic and strategic priorities for the coming year. His visit underscores India’s continued commitment to multilateral cooperation and its growing role as a stabilising force in international diplomacy.
The summit will bring together leaders from the world’s major economies to discuss pressing global challenges, including economic recovery, geopolitical tensions, climate resilience, supply chain stability, and development financing. PM Modi’s agenda is likely to focus on promoting inclusive growth, strengthening Global South representation, and advancing India’s initiatives launched during its own G20 presidency.
Officials noted that PM Modi will hold several bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the summit, engaging with counterparts to enhance strategic partnerships in trade, defence, energy transition, and technology. His participation also reaffirms India’s voice in shaping global governance structures amid shifting geopolitical equations.
South Africa, hosting this year’s summit, is set to highlight themes of equality, sustainable development, and African leadership in global forums. PM Modi’s presence is expected to further deepen India–Africa relations, which have seen significant growth in recent years through development cooperation, capacity building, and people-to-people ties.
As global uncertainties intensify, India’s approach — rooted in dialogue, multilateralism, and balanced diplomacy — will be closely watched at the G20 table.
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