Prime Minister Narendra Modi of host India inaugurated the meeting by calling on members to end a "global trust deficit" and announced that the bloc was granting permanent membership to the African Union in an effort to make it more representative
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Read MorePM Modi and US President Joe Biden also expressed interest in building resilient technology value chains and linking defence industrial ecosystems, greater technology sharing, co-development and co-production opportunities
Read More“With support from all of you, I invite [the] African Union to join G20,” PM Modi said amid a roaring applause by world leaders at the Summit
Read MoreOn Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden held bilateral talks and reaffirmed the close and enduring partnership between India and the United States
Read MoreThe US also welcomed India’s candidature for the UNSC non-permanent seat in 2028-29, the White House said in a statement
Read MoreThe ongoing talks being held at Prime Minister Modi's official residence — 7, Lok Kalyan Marg in New Delhi — will cover wide-ranging issues and will be focused on deepening bilateral ties
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