The G20 Summit is an annual gathering of world leaders from the world’s 20 largest economies. This year, the summit is being held in Delhi, India, and it is the first time the summit has been held in India.
The G20 Summit is a platform for world leaders to discuss global economic issues and to come up with solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. This year, the focus of the summit is on global economic recovery and the need to create jobs.
However, one thing that is missing from the G20 Summit this year is the traditional “family photo”. This is a photo of all the world leaders gathered together, smiling and shaking hands. It is usually taken at the end of the summit and is a symbol of unity and cooperation among the world’s leaders.
So why is there no “family photo” at the G20 Summit this year? The answer lies in the fact that India is a very diverse country and the leaders of the G20 countries come from different backgrounds and cultures. This makes it difficult to get everyone to agree on a single photo.
In addition, the G20 Summit is a very serious event and the leaders are focused on discussing and resolving global economic issues. Taking a “family photo” would be seen as a distraction from the important work that needs to be done.
Furthermore, the G20 Summit is a very high-profile event and the media is always present. Taking a “family photo” would be seen as a publicity stunt and would detract from the seriousness of the event.
Finally, the G20 Summit is a very sensitive event and the leaders of the G20 countries are very aware of the political implications of taking a “family photo”. Taking a “family photo” could be seen as a sign of unity and cooperation among the world’s leaders, which could be interpreted as a sign of support for certain policies or ideologies.
For these reasons, the G20 Summit in Delhi will not have a “family photo” this year. This is a sign of respect for the diversity of the G20 countries and a recognition of the importance of the work that needs to be done at the summit.