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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the Indian diaspora in The Hague, described India as a rising global power undergoing rapid transformation. He highlighted startup growth, innovation, democracy and international ambitions while stressing stronger India–Netherlands cooperation across trade, technology and defence sectors
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov pointed out that Russia has never failed to fulfil its obligations to India or anyone else when it comes to energy supplies
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In order to leverage this opportunity, Godongwana emphasised the need for cooperation between business and government as South Africa prepares to present its story on the global stage.
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Shantikanta Das says it may create a situation where the central bank may lose control of money supply in the economy
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In severe cases, India could even face water scarcity where per capita water availability drops below 1,000 cubic metres, putting the country’s water resources under immense pressure
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Imposing a total ban on cryptocurrencies is neither feasible nor desirable because large investments have already been made in such instruments
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Birla further highlighted India's sovereignty and protested against bringing proposals to the European Parliament on its internal issues
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The 9th P20 Summit is being hosted by the Parliament of India on October 13-14 in New Delhi.
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They appreciated the hospitality extended by Morocco despite the difficult situation due to the earthquake that had hit the country recently.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday will inaugurate the 9th G20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit (P20) in the national capital
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The theme of the event this year is "Parliaments for One Earth, One family, One future"
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This summit will span two days, occurring on both October 13th and 14th, and will take place at the recently constructed India International Convention and Expo Centre (IICC), Yashobhoomi, located in Dwarka, New Delhi.
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The G20 New Delhi Leaders' Declaration was adopted on September 9 with leaders forging a consensus
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with the top UN leadership here and discussed India's G20 Presidency
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While discussing social issues, the old slogan of unity in diversity is still pertinent for our polity and incidents like communal riots harm our image
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UGC is set to host an event, 'G20 University Connect,' on Tuesday, September 26, facilitating an interaction between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the academic community
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said New Delhi has walked the talk when it comes to South-South cooperation
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Congress alleged that the "Adani scam" has exposed the role tax havens play in hiding large-scale violation of Indian laws, and said the issue should have discussed at the recent G20 Summit
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Guterres made the remarks at a press conference here in response to a question by PTI on the just concluded G20 Summit and the New Delhi Leaders' Declaration adopted by consensus under the Indian presidency
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G20 leaders have resolved to build more resilient, equitable, sustainable and inclusive health systems to achieve universal health coverage