INDIA'S PARTICIPATION IN G-20 SUMMIT

            Middle East :-) It will take 22 days to travel to Europe through the Middle East Europe Corridor instead of 36.
            The new corridor will save 40% of the time of cargo going from India to Europe.
           (This new corridor starting from Mumbai will be an alternative to China's BRI. With direct access to Europe, import and export will be easier and cheaper for India.)
              The G-20 meeting in Delhi has opened many doors for India's participation in the world. India has also joined the largest India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) project along with America and Europe. A total of eight countries including India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, America, France, Germany, Italy and European Union, Israel and Jordan will also benefit from this project.
               After the construction of this corridor, about 40% time will be saved in the movement of goods from India to Europe. Currently, it takes 6 days for any cargo from India to reach Germany by shipping, this route will save 14 days.
           💨 Frustrated China said a lot of talk, less work
  Beijing - China's official newspaper Global Times has written that America has once again carried forward its old plan in the G-20 summit in Delhi. This is not the first time that America has presented a blueprint for expanding this scheme. This project of America, with the aim of isolating China in the world, also did not get a good response. Rail lines have been promised to Gulf and Arab countries. But America does not have the real intention and capability. America has once again proved that much has been said and less has been done.
         

G-20 SUMMIT,INDIA-AMERICA