After the three-day UK tour, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be arriving at Antalya in Turkey tonight to attend the two-day G-20 Summit that begins tomorrow. <br/><br/>In the event, leaders representing 19 countries and the European Union would discuss on ways of ensuring faster economic growth. <br/><br/>Subjects of terrorism and global refugee crisis are also set to be on the centre-stage of discussions. <br/><br/>Ahead of the G-20 summit, Prime Minister Modi will attend the BRICS leaders meet on Sunday morning and later hold bilateral talks with leaders of many countries. A report from our correspondent covering the events:<br/><br/>AIR correspondent reports, in the tenth leaders' summit of the G-20, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to give the push for inclusive growth and on reducing remittance charges. <br/><br/>He would press for the ratification of the International Monetary Fund reforms including on its quota system and voting rights to put into operation at the earliest. <br/><br/>With the Conference of Parties CoP-21 meet scheduled to be held by the end of this month, climate change is expected to be a focus area in Prime Minister Modi's agenda in the summit. <br/><br/>In the wake of the Paris terror attack that has shaken the world, the leaders of the G-20 would discuss threadbare the menace of global terrorism. <br/><br/>Refugee crisis would be another focus area for the deliberations of the leaders in the summit.
News On AIR | November 14, 2015 8:37 PM
PM Modi to arrive at Antalya in Turkey tonight to attend G-20 Summit