
Delhi's Pragati Maidan will be the prestigious venue for the much-anticipated G20 summit, scheduled for 9-10 September. After a significant renovation, the International Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO) complex is ready to welcome world leaders to high-profile events. With a capacity of 7,000 people, the convention center is the largest in the region, surpassing Australia's famous Sydney Opera House.
The Indian government is intensively preparing for the summit, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to hold on 26 July. The event aims to bring together the heads of state and government officials of the world's major economies to discuss and address critical global issues such as economic challenges, sustainable development, and international cooperation.
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