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Why China’s President Xi Jinping is not attending G20 Summit in India?

China’s President Xi Jinping is not attending G20 Summit

New Delhi: The G20 Summit, the most prestigious gathering of the world’s 20 major economies, is set to take place in India on September 9 and 10. The summit, which will be hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is expected to discuss various global issues such as climate change, pandemic recovery, trade and investment, digital economy and sustainable development.

However, one of the most prominent leaders of the G20, Chinese President Xi Jinping, has decided to skip the summit and send his Premier Li Qiang instead. This has raised many eyebrows and sparked speculations about the reasons behind Xi’s absence.

China’s foreign ministry has not given any official explanation for Xi’s decision, but some analysts have suggested that it could be due to several factors, such as:

Whatever the reasons may be, Xi’s absence from the G20 summit is likely to have significant implications for the global order and regional stability. It may also affect the prospects of cooperation and dialogue between China and India on various issues of mutual interest and concern.

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