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India’s big G20 moment has arrived, with New Delhi as the host city for the global elite. From being an aspirant knocking on the door, India is now at the high table. But what is most striking about India’s year-long presidency of G20 is how creative its agenda-setting has been and how bustling its execution. No other host country has put so much action into the frame—almost 200 events across 60+ venues, brilliantly showcasing India to many who matter. Nor has any country extracted so much from the forum in terms of achieved objectives.

Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s chairmanship, India has proceeded in two broad directions. The first pertains

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