India set to host 2nd Voice of Global South Summit virtually
Wednesday, 15 November 2023 India will host the second Voice of the Global South Summit in a virtual format, focusing on sharing outcomes achieved in various G20 meetings during India's presidency. The summit will also address challenges posed by global developments and discuss ways to sustain momentum towards a more inclusive and progressive world order. The summit will feature 10 sessions, including those led by foreign ministers, education ministers, finance ministers, and environment ministers, among others. The inaugural and concluding sessions will be hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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