Hemant Soren, the chief minister of Jharkhand, left Ranchi on Saturday to go to Delhi for the G-20 Dinner. Shibu Soren, the national president of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and Soren’s father, are traveling with him to Delhi for a medical examination.
Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s departure for the G-20 Summit, which is being held in India, demonstrates the country’s dedication to discussing urgent concerns with world leaders.
His preparation to attend the event as the state of Jharkhand’s representative served as a reminder of the value of regional leaders in supporting India’s diplomatic initiatives abroad.
Shibu Soren, a political figure and the national president of the JMM, joined his son on the trip to Delhi. His visit, though primarily for a medical checkup, added a personal touch to the journey.
Shibu Soren’s presence also hinted at the continued involvement of seasoned leaders in the state’s political landscape.
The G-20 Summit in Delhi has drawn leaders from across the globe to discuss critical issues ranging from economic policies to climate change.
Hemant Soren’s attendance at the summit reflects Jharkhand’s commitment to playing an active role in shaping these discussions and contributing to the nation’s stance on global matters.
India, as the host of the G20, has welcomed leaders and heads of delegation from across the world for the historic summit that is set to conclude on Sunday (September 10). This global meeting, a culmination of various ministries, meetings and the engagement of different groups that happened throughout the year, aims to address key issues around the globe.
US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida are among the key leaders who are in India to attend the two-day event.