
Sat Nov 22 01:49:35 UTC 2025: Summary:
During his visit to Johannesburg for the G20 Leaders’ Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged with Indian origin tech entrepreneurs and community members in South Africa, urging them to strengthen ties with India and promote Indian culture. He also met with Naspers executives to discuss expanding investments in India’s digital ecosystem and held talks with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to review cooperation in various sectors. This G20 summit marks the first one held in Africa, with the African Union now a member.
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Modi Urges Deeper Engagement with India During South Africa Visit
Johannesburg, South Africa – November 22, 2025 – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, attending the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, seized the opportunity to connect with the Indian diaspora and business leaders, fostering stronger ties between the two nations.
On Friday, Modi met with Indian origin tech entrepreneurs, encouraging them to deepen their involvement with India and collaborate with its citizens. Discussions revolved around sectors like FinTech, social media, agriculture, education, healthcare, and medical devices.
He also interacted with members of the Indian community in South Africa, praising their work in various community organizations and urging them to promote Indian culture, including Yoga and Ayurveda. Modi emphasized their role as a “living bridge” between India and South Africa, acknowledging the contributions of the 1.7 million-strong Indian diaspora.
The Prime Minister also engaged with Naspers, a South African multinational internet and technology company, to explore expanded investments in India’s burgeoning digital ecosystem, focusing on AI, startups, space, and the consumer market.
On the sidelines of the summit, Modi met with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to review progress in defence, security, critical minerals, trade and people-to-people relations.
This year’s G20 Leaders’ Summit marks a historic milestone as the first to be held in Africa, with the African Union joining as a member under India’s presidency in 2023.