Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrapped up the G20 Summit on Sunday with a payer for peace Swati Astu Vishwa, as he handed over the gavel of G20 presidency to the President of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who praised India for giving voice to topics of interests of emerging economies. He also proposed for a virtual meet in November and also congratulated Brazil for taking over the prescideny. PM Modi announces conclusion of G20 Summit, proposes virtual review session in NovemberRead @ANI Story | https://t.co/iAKlQn9b8Z#G20SummitDelhi #G20India2023 #PMModi pic.twitter.com/0EamNX8wV2— ANI Digital (@ani_digital) September 10, 2023Modis closing remarks in G20 SummitThe highly anticipated G20 Summit has come to a closing on Sunday. Through many debates and discussions the Summit came up with new solutions for climate change, trade and also adopted a consensus resolution resolving major disputes on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.“I declare the end of G20 summit. Hoping the roadmap of One Earth One family and One future be joyful. Thank you,” the Prime Minister said in his closing remarks.Virtual meet proposalKeeping in mind that India holds the responsibility of the G20 presidency till November 2023, PM Modi proposed a virtual session to review the issues discussed during the Summit.“In last two days, all of you came up with a lot of suggestions and put forth proposals. It is our duty to review the suggestions we have received so as to see how their progress can be sped up. I propose a virtual session at the end of November to review the topics discussed in the Summit,” he said, urging everyone to connect during the virtual session.Whos next to hold presidency over G20 Summit Modi also congratulated the Brazilian President on his nations upcoming presidency in 2024. Upon taking over the G20 precidency, Brazil President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva also congratulated PM Modi for “efficiently leading G20 bloc and the excellent work in this Summit” and emphasized the importance of establishing global equality.“We will only be able to face the global problems if we address the issue of inequality – inequality of income, of access to healthcare, education, food, gender and race and also of representation is at the origin of these anomalies,” Lula said while emphasising on the need of new developing countries as permanent, non-permanent members at the UN Security Council to regain political strength.Prime Minister Modi was also given a sapling each by Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva — representing the G20 presidencies of last year and the next year – respectively in a symbolic ceremony on Sunday at the start of the third session One Future, of the G20 Summit.Two days of SummitPM Narendra Modi welcomed G20 leaders and delegation heads to New Delhis Rajghat on the second day of the conference. They paid floral tribute to Mahatma Gandhi before participating in a tree-planting ceremony at the G20 venue, Bharat Mandapam.On the first day of the historic G20 Summit, India scored a major diplomatic victory when the G20 summit adopted a consensus resolution resolving major disputes on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, as Prime Minister Modi called for the elimination of the “global trust deficit.”PM Modi also announced the African Unions admission as a permanent member of the G20. The theme of this years summit has been highlighted as One Earth, One Family, One Future by India, which holds the G20 leadership.