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The G20 summit will be more about Modi’s own agenda than about the global issues

September 8, 2023 By Analysis.org

The G20 summit is an annual meeting of the leaders of the world’s 20 largest economies. It is usually a chance for these leaders to discuss important global issues such as the economy, climate change, and security. However, the upcoming G20 summit in India is threatening to be overshadowed by India and its Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.

Modi has made a big spectacle of the event, with lavish preparations and a focus on his own image. He has also invited a number of controversial figures, such as Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. This has led to concerns that the summit will be more about Modi’s own agenda than about the global issues that it is supposed to address.

There are a number of reasons why Modi is making such a big show of the G20 summit. First, it is a chance for him to showcase India’s growing economic and political power. China is losing steam and India is now the world’s third-largest economy, and Modi is keen to show that it is a major player on the global stage.

Second, the summit is an opportunity for Modi to improve his relations with other world leaders. He has had a difficult relationship with China in recent years, and he is hoping to use the summit to mend fences. He is also hoping to strengthen ties with the United States and other Western countries.

Finally, the summit is a chance for Modi to promote his own domestic agenda. He is facing a number of challenges, including rising inflation and unemployment. He is hoping to use the summit to boost his popularity and to show that he is a strong leader who can stand up for India’s interests.

It remains to be seen whether Modi will be able to achieve his goals at the G20 summit. However, there is no doubt that he is making a big show of the event, and that it is likely to be overshadowed by his own agenda.

Here are some of the specific ways in which Modi has made a spectacle of the G20 summit:

He has invited a number of controversial figures, such as Putin and Xi Jinping.
He has held lavish preparations, including building a new summit venue and hosting a cultural festival.
He has focused on his own image, appearing on billboards and in promotional videos.
He has used the summit to promote his own domestic agenda, such as his “Make in India” campaign.

These actions have led to concerns that the summit will be more about Modi’s own agenda than about the global issues that it is supposed to address. It remains to be seen whether Modi will be able to achieve his goals at the G20 summit, but there is no doubt that he is making a big show of the event.

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