Its Modi Summit at G-20 with bilateral, multilateral & group sessions |
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held separate bilateral meetings with leaders of Indonesia, Brazil, Turkey, Australia, Singapore and Chile, on Saturday and discussed a host of key issues including trade, counter-terrorism, defence, maritime security and sports. PM Modi, who was in Osaka, Japan for the two-day G20 Summit, held his first official engagement on the last day of the summit with Indonesian President Joko Widodo. The two leaders discussed ways to deepen bilateral cooperation in trade and investment, defence and maritime fronts. The two countries set an ambitious USD 50 billion target for bilateral trade by 2025. Later PM Modi also met Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, in separate bilateral meetings and had good discussions on enhancing cooperation in sports, mining technology, defence and maritime cooperation and Indo-Pacific. PM Modi then had pull-aside meetings with his Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien Loong and Chilean President Sebastian Pinera and exchanged views on strengthening bilateral relations.
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