India is confident that the Brazilian presidency will achieve a consensus declaration at the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro (Nov 18-19) despite challenges posed by the Ukraine war and tensions in West Asia. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri highlighted India’s support for Brazil’s initiative against hunger and poverty and emphasized the importance of collaboration on multilateral reforms and global issues.
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- G20 Summit to take place in Rio de Janeiro, Nov 18-19.
- India optimistic about consensus declaration despite Ukraine war and West Asia tensions.
- Foreign Secretary Misri emphasized Brazil’s leadership amid complex geopolitical challenges.
- Brazil launching global alliance against hunger, poverty; India supporting two key pillars.
- Modi to attend G20 Summit and embark on a three-nation tour (Nov 16-21).
- India contributing to alliance’s national and knowledge pillars for global challenges.
- African Union attending as full G20 member for the first time.
- Summit discussions to cover SDGs, digital divide, climate change, and debt sustainability.
- Brazil aligns with India’s focus on multilateral reforms and hunger alleviation.
- Modi to visit Nigeria and Guyana, strengthening bilateral ties and regional cooperation.




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