PM Modi launched G20 logo-theme and website; Said- this historic opportunity
PM Modi launched G20 logo-theme and website: India will get Presidency in December, said - this historic opportunity
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday launched the logo, theme and website of India's G-20 Presidency via video conferencing. On this occasion, Modi said that from December 1, India will chair the G-20. This is a historic occasion for India. This G-20 logo is not just a symbol, it is a message, and it is an emotion, which is in our veins. This is a resolution that has been ingrained in our thinking. We have given a message through this logo and theme.
The PM said that the G-20 is a group of countries that represent 85% of the world's GDP. This group represents 75% of the world's trade and India is now going to lead this G-20 group. For this, I congratulate the countrymen. What a big opportunity has come before the country in this nectar of independence. This is a matter of pride for us. India will assume the presidency of the G20 from 1 December 2022.
The PM said that today the world is turning towards health instead of treatment. The world has faith and enthusiasm in India's Ayurveda-Yoga. India is a prosperous and vibrant democracy in the world. We have the values of democracy and also have a proud tradition in the form of Mother of Democracy.
India will host the G-20 Group Leaders' Summit in New Delhi next year. The 17th G-20 Summit of Heads of State and Government will be held in Indonesia in November 2022. After this, India will assume the presidency of the G-20 in December 2022. Its inaugural will be held in Udaipur in December 2022. This time three cities in Rajasthan will host this group. Along with Udaipur and Jodhpur, there will also be conferences in Jaipur.
The European Union together make up the G-20. In this, the annual meeting of the heads of 20 countries takes place, which is known as the G-20 Summit. At this conference, the main topics of all countries i.e. terrorism, economic problems, global warming, health and other important issues are discussed. These G20 countries contribute 80% of the economic output in the whole world.
The G20 group includes Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union. Huh.