Asked about whether he thinks consensus would emerge among the G20 nations that might result in a joint statement, a hopeful Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi told THE WEEK: “The leaders are all at work and trying very hard.”
India is using food as a means of diplomacy during the G20 Summit in Delhi. World leaders and delegates attending the summit will be treated to a variety of Indian street food and millet-based dishes. The menus have been customised by hotels to showcase the diverse flavours of Indian cuisine, with a focus on regional specialties and wellness. The promotion of millets also highlights India s efforts to address food security.