The freshly built Bharat Mandapam auditorium in Delhi is decorated for the G20 Summit 2023, which will take place there from September 9 to 10 under India’s Presidency. In preparation for the G20 Summit, which will be attended by a number of senior international leaders from 20 nations as well as special invitees, extensive security procedures have been established. The New Delhi neighborhood and the highways leading to the event will be subject to traffic restrictions and detours, according to the Delhi police. To guarantee safety and a successful G20 conference, schools, universities, and workplaces have been closed, and fighter planes have been deployed. While some foreign heads of state have already arrived in Delhi, US President Joe Biden won’t be there until later today. Argentina’s prime minister came earlier today, but Pedro Sanchez, the president of Spain, won’t be there because of a positive Covid-19 test.
LIVE UPDATES FOR THE 2023 G20 SUMMIT:
9:20 AM: International leaders begin to arrive in Delhi: High-ranking officials from the G20 members’ nations have begun to arrive. Alberto Fernández, the president of Argentina, has arrived in Delhi for the G20 Summit.
9:00 AM: BREAKING NEWS: Pedro Sanchez, the president of Spain, will not go to Delhi for the 2023 G20 Summit. Just hours before his flight to New Delhi, India, Sanchez tested positive for Covid-19. Nadia Calvino, the first vice president, the minister of economic affairs, the minister of foreign affairs, the EU, and
will speak on behalf of Spain at the 2023 G20 Summit in Delhi.



























