PM Modi's Visit to International Media Centre Post-G20: An Interaction with Global Journalists
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the International Media Centre at Bharat Mandapam following his participation in the G20 summit. He interacted with local and international journalists, visited artisan stalls and explored a Digital India Experience Zone.
On Sunday evening, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a visit to the International Media Centre at Bharat Mandapam, the venue of the G20 Summit. This came after he held bilateral meetings with various world leaders following the conclusion of the summit. His presence in the media centre was greeted with enthusiasm by those present.
A Warm Reception for PM Modi

The prime minister's arrival at the media center sparked a flurry of activity as journalists from both India and abroad vied to capture images of him. As he walked through the cavernous hall on the ground floor of the International Media Centre (IMC), his entrance was met with cheers from those gathered there. The IMC had been impressively decorated for this occasion; G20 logos were prominently displayed across large decorative panels in line with theme "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam -- One Earth. One Family. One Future."
PM Modi’s Interaction at Crafts Bazaar and Digital India Experience Zone
Beyond his visit to IMC, Prime Minister Modi also took time to explore some stalls at Crafts Bazaar set up in Hall No.3 within Bharat Mandapam complex where he interacted directly with artisans showcasing their work. In addition, he visited Digital India Experience Zone established within same complex.
G20 Summit: A Global Gathering
The two-day summit saw participation from top world leaders including US President Joe Biden, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Italy Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni among others.
Journalists hailing from countries as varied as Italy and Singapore or Germany and Turkiye converged in Delhi for this global event which underscores its significance on international stage.
Conclusion
The G20 Summit, held in New Delhi this year, provided a platform for world leaders to discuss and address pressing global issues. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the International Media Centre and his interaction with journalists from around the world not only added a personal touch but also highlighted India’s commitment towards fostering international cooperation. His engagement at the Crafts Bazaar and Digital India Experience Zone further underscored his support for local artisans and digital innovation respectively.
As host of such an important international event, India has once again demonstrated its capability to facilitate dialogue on global challenges among top world leaders. It is hoped that outcomes from these discussions will lead towards more collaborative solutions for our shared future.
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