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G20 Summit 2023 in India

 G20 Summit...


The G20, or Group of Twenty, is a transnational forum for governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union. The G20 was established in 1999 as a platform for high-position conversations on transnational fiscal stability and profitable cooperation. It includes both advanced and rising husbandry and its members represent a significant portion of the economy.

The primary purpose of the G20 is to promote transnational fiscal stability and sustainable profitable growth by easing dialogue and cooperation among its member nations. The G20 meetings address a wide range of global profitable and fiscal issues, including trade, finance, financial programs, financial programs, development, and more


The G20 member countries are:

1)     Argentina

2)    Australia

3)    Brazil

4)    Canada

5)    China

6)    France

7)    Germany

8)    India

9)    Indonesia

10) Italy

11)  Japan

12) Mexico

13) Russia

14) Saudi Arabia

15) South Africa

16) South Korea

17) Turkey

18) United Kingdom

19) United States

20)          European Union (represented by the European Commission and the European Central Bank)

 The G20 holds periodic summits where leaders from these countries gather to bandy and coordinate programs on colorful global issues. Over time, the G20 has expanded its focus beyond fiscal stability to include conversations on broader profitable, social, and environmental challenges facing the world. It plays a pivotal part in shaping global profitable governance and policy collaboration.

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