G20 Summit: After the ruckus over the map, now Xi Jinping steps away from G-20, know who will represent China

G20 Summit 2023 in Delhi: Preparations for the G20 Summit, which is going to start from September 8 next month in Delhi, have been completed. Meanwhile, news is coming that Chinese President Xi Jinping will not be able to attend this conference.

G20 Summit: After the ruckus over the map, now Xi Jinping steps away from G-20, know who will represent China

Preparations for the G20 summit, which is going to start on September 8 next month in the country's capital Delhi, have been completed. Leaders of many countries are coming to India for this conference. Meanwhile, news is coming that Chinese President Xi Jinping will not be able to attend this conference. Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin has refused to come to India. Now the President of China has also distanced himself from G20. However, its official statement has not come out yet.

Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend the G20 leaders' summit in India next week, according to a report. An Indian diplomat based in China and an official working for the government of a G20 country said that Prime Minister Li Qiang may represent Beijing at the G20 summit to be held in Delhi. The spokespersons of the Indian and Chinese foreign ministries have not come forward with any statement.

China recently released a controversial map of the G-20 summit. In this map, India's Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh have been shown as part of China, not only this, China has also shown Tibet and Taiwan as its part. India had lodged a strong protest against this map of China. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar clearly said that this is an old habit of China.

Now a report has come which has increased the concern of the Indian Army. Dragon is building underground bunkers for soldiers and weapons in Aksai Chin, 60 km from Depsang Plain in Ladakh. Satellite photos have been released, in which China is accelerating the work of building tunnels and bunkers on the border.

Let us tell you that the President of China last visited India in 2019. During this time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had welcomed Xi Jinping in Mallapuram. However, PM Modi and Xi Jinping have been seen together many times in foreign conferences.