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Prime Minister Modi Was Greeted In Rome By Shiv Thandav Singers.

Following Korana, the G20 summit in 2020 was postponed.

After arriving in Italy, Prime Minister Modi was given a grand welcome. Some Indians present there met PM Modi and also sang Shiv Tandava in Sanskrit. Apart from this, slogans of Bharat Mata Jaya were also chanted. In this video, a woman asks PM Modi in Gujarati why he is Narendrabhai. The Prime Minister also said- OK., are you well. How are you. are you fine. Apart from this, Modi-Modi slogans were also being chanted there.

G20 summit in Italy

The G20 meeting was scheduled to take place last year, in 2020. However, it had to be avoided because of Corona. So now it is happening in Rome, Italy. The prime minister will remain in Rome until noon on October 31. He will then depart for Glasgow.

The G20 is also called the World Economic Engine. This will be the eighth meeting of the group. This time the theme is- People, Planet, Prosperity. Four main points will be considered. Recovery from epidemics and climate change will be critical issues. It is believed that Modi may also meet Italian Prime Minister Mario Dwivedi.

Possibility of meeting with the Pope

According to the news agency, the Prime Minister may also meet Pope Francis, the most significant Catholic cleric, during his visit to Italy. However, the meeting is not part of their schedule, and neither the foreign ministry has given any official information about it. The prime minister may travel to Vatican City for the seat, which is located in the heart of Rome and has the status of an independent country.

Focus on climate change in Britain

The Prime Minister will arrive in Britain from Italy on October 31. Here he will attend the COP26 Climate Change Summit in Glasgow, Scotland. This will be the 26th summit on climate change. Italy and Britain have planned it together. One hundred twenty countries will attend the conference.

Source from Gujaratsamachar