2023 G20 New Delhi summit

2023 G20 New Delhi summit
18th G20 Summit
← 17th 9–10 September 2023 19th →
Bharat Mandapam
(Summit Venue)
Host country India
MottoVasudhaiva Kutumbakam
(transl.One Earth, One Family, One Future)[A][1]
Venue(s)Bharat Mandapam
CitiesNew Delhi
ParticipantsG20 members
Guest invitees:[2] Bangladesh, Mauritius, Oman, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Spain, Netherlands, Egypt, Nigeria
Invited bodies:
United Nations, African union, CDRI, ISA, ADB, IMF, World Bank, WTO, WHO, ILO, FSB, OECD, AUDA-NEPAD, ASEAN
ChairNarendra Modi, Prime Minister of India

The 2023 G20 New Delhi summit was the eighteenth meeting of the G20 (Group of Twenty), a Head of State and Government meeting held at Bharat Mandapam, Delhi on 9–10 September 2023. It was the first G20 summit held in India.[3][9][10]


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