Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday evening will chair the virtual G20 Leaders’ Summit that will witness the leaders from all G20 members, including the Chair of the African Union, as well as nine guest countries and heads of 11 international organisations. At the G20 Summit’s closing ceremony on 10 September, PM Modi had declared that India would have a virtual G20 Leaders’ Summit before ending its G20 Presidency on 22 November. The virtual summit is likely to address key issues, select outcomes and review developments that have taken place since the conclusion of the New Delhi G20 Summit in...