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India's G20 presidency could shape voter mood for 2024

Given the number of events taking place simultaneously across the country, hardly any state will miss out on the G20 extravaganza

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Bharat Bhushan New Delhi
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Bali this week to attend the G20 Summit, India will formally be handed the rotating annual presidency of the group for 2023. However, it has already begun to make waves in India's domestic politics. Will the presidency provide Prime Minister Modi with the platform he needs for his re-election in 2024?

The Congress party has criticised India's G20 logo. Its spokesperson Jairam Ramesh pointed out, "The BJP's election symbol is now the official logo for India's G20 presidency! While shocking, we know by now that Mr Modi and BJP won't lose any opportunity to
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