Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday returned to India after a three-day visit to South Africa for the G20 and IBSA meetings. One of the most talked-about moments from his three-day trip was when South African President Cyril Ramaphosa jokingly told PM Modi that he should have warned the country about how difficult it was to host a G20 Summit. South Africa hosted the first G20 Summit being held in Africa. “You should have told us that it (hosting the G20 summit) is such a difficult task, maybe we would have run away,” South African President Cyril Ramaphosa jokingly told Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their bilateral talks on Sunday.In his opening remarks at the India-South Africa delegation-level talks, President Ramaphosa thanked India for its
support in hosting the G20 leaders’ summit. “Thank you for the support that India has given to South Africa in hosting G20...You should have told us that it is such a difficult task, maybe we would have run away,” Ramaphosa said with a laugh. PM Modi and those present in the room also laughed at his remarks.
Ramaphosa said that his country has learnt a lot from India about hosting the G20. “We have learned a lot from your hosting of the G20 … and yours was spectacular... building … ours is really small,” Ramaphosa said. To which PM Modi quickly replied, “Small is always beautiful.”"The successful Johannesburg G20 will contribute to a prosperous and sustainable planet," PM Modi said in a post on X on Sunday. "My meetings and interactions with world leaders were very fruitful and will deepen India's bilateral linkages with various nations. I'd like to thank the wonderful people of South Africa, President Ramaphosa and the Government of South Africa for organising the Summit," PM Modi said.India hosted the 18th G20 at the spectacular Bharat Mandapam in September 2023. Bharat Mandapam was unveiled ahead of the summit. The African Union became a member of the G20 during India’s presidency in 2023.The summit was a culmination of all the G20 processes and meetings held throughout the year among ministers, senior officials, and civil societies.




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