About 48 hours ago, news came to Reuters that 500 businessmen of the country, including Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani, would participate in a dinner hosted by foreign guests for the G20 meeting at Delhi's Mandapam. A clarification has come from the government on this.
Recent media reports say that business leaders of the country have been invited for the G20 'Special Dinner' organized at Bharat Mandapam. This news has been called mislead and fake by PIB Fact Check. According to the revelations made by the government's PIB Fact Check, no business leader has been invited to the dinner. This news is completely fake and is based on completely wrong information. Earlier in the week, a Reuters report said India's wealthy businessmen, including Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani, would join G20 leaders at a dinner in the capital on Saturday.
Media reports based on an article by @Reuters have claimed that prominent business leaders have been invited at #G20India Special Dinner being hosted at Bharat Mandapam on 9th Sep#PIBFactCheck
✔️This claim is Misleading
✔️No business leaders have been invited to the dinner pic.twitter.com/xmP7D8dWrL
What was the news?
Reuters report, quoting sources, said that the 500 invited businessmen included Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran, billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla, Bharti Airtel founder-chairman Sunil Mittal, besides Reliance Industries' Ambani and Adani Group chairmen. Are. Saturday's dinner will give Modi another opportunity to highlight trade and investment opportunities in India.
What did PM Modi say to G20 countries?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has told the G20 leaders to promote India as a trade and investment destination. He told the G20 countries that at present India is the only country which can supply uninterrupted supplies to meet the needs of the world. India has the potential to stand as a manufacturing hub for the world.
These guests will be attending
The special thing is that PM Narendra Modi has placed this demand at a time when China's economy is rapidly moving towards recession and the trade war with America is at its peak. Because of which American allies are also seen pulling hands from China. US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will be part of the summit in New Delhi.
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