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G20 delegates are invited to attend PM Modi's 'Festival of Democracy in the United States

<p>The next general election in India would be held in 2024,<br /> and Modi invited G20 members to come and participate in the &#8220;festival of<br /> democracy&#8221; in the &#8220;mother of democracy.&#8221;Read also this:  PM Modi&#8217;s visit to the US: What Global leaders say?</p> <p>He continued, &#8220;With more than a million voting booths,<br /> there will be no shortage of places for you to witness this festival in all of<br /> its diversity.&#8221; There will be plenty of venues where you may experience<br /> every aspect of this festival.</p> <p>Speaking to the ministers and other representatives from the<br /> various G20 countries, he said, &#8220;I welcome you all to an incredible<br /> India.&#8221;</p> <p>The Indian government&#8217;s Department of Tourism is running a<br /> highly visible tourism promotion campaign under the slogan &#8220;Incredible<br /> India.&#8221;OTT India updates you with the latest news, Country&#8217;s no.1 digital news platform OTT India, Keeps you updated with national, and international news from all around the world. For more such updates, download the OTT India app on y</p>
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The next general election in India would be held in 2024,
and Modi invited G20 members to come and participate in the “festival of
democracy” in the “mother of democracy.”

Read also this:  PM Modi’s visit to the US: What Global leaders say?

He continued, “With more than a million voting booths,
there will be no shortage of places for you to witness this festival in all of
its diversity.” There will be plenty of venues where you may experience
every aspect of this festival.

Speaking to the ministers and other representatives from the
various G20 countries, he said, “I welcome you all to an incredible
India.”

The Indian government’s Department of Tourism is running a
highly visible tourism promotion campaign under the slogan “Incredible
India.”