New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given special advice to his ministers regarding the G-20. The Prime Minister told the ministers that all the ministers should remain in Delhi during the G-20. The ministers whose duty is assigned should take special care of the time. Modi asked the ministers to stay away from VVIP culture. If a minister arrives at the airport to receive a representative of another country, then he should arrive with complete information. India is hosting the G-20 summit and massive preparations have been made for it.
Modi told his ministers to reach their duty places on time. Use shuttle. You will remain as the representative of India and will have to understand its full responsibility. Foreign Secretary and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar were also present in this meeting. A presentation regarding G-20 was given in the meeting. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra and other officials briefed the Council of Ministers about the G20 summit.
Modi told his ministers to reach their duty places on time. Use shuttle. You will remain as the representative of India and will have to understand its full responsibility. Foreign Secretary and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar were also present in this meeting. A presentation regarding G-20 was given in the meeting. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra and other officials briefed the Council of Ministers about the G20 summit.
The Government of India launched the G-20 India app ahead of the G-20 summit to be held under the chairmanship of India on 9-10 September. Prime Minister Modi advised all his ministers to download this app. Through this app, ministers will be helped in interaction with foreign representatives.
Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra and other officials briefed the Union Council of Ministers on Wednesday about the G20 Summit to be held here. The informal discussion, which went on for about an hour before the Union Cabinet meeting, told the ministers how important the summit is for India and its global image.