G20 Leader’s Summit will be followed by a grand G20 Summit dinner which will be attended by the heads of the member states including PM Narendra Modi, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and US President Joe Biden
Apart from the political heads, around 500 business leaders have been invited to the G20 Summit dinner
Source: Bloomberg Billionaires Index
World's 11th richest person, billionaire Mukesh Ambani, is expected to attend the G20 Summit dinner along with the state heads. As of September 7, his net worth is $91.6 billion
Gautam Adani has also been invited to the G20 Summit dinner. He is among 20 richest people in the world. As of September 7, his net worth is $64.3 billion
Source: Bloomberg BillionairesIndex
N Chandrasekaran has been invited to G20 Summit dinner along with other dignitaries. He leads the parent company of the Tata group
Source: Bloomberg Billionaires Index
Aditya Birla Group chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla has also been invited to the G20 Summit dinner. As of September 7, his net worth is $15.4 billion
Source: Bloomberg Billionaires Index
Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman of Bharti Enterprises will also be joining the other leaders at the G20 Summit dinner. As of September 7, his net worth is $13.8 billion
The G20 Summit dinner menu is expected to offer millet dishes, in line with the 'International Year of Millets' celebrations. Popular delicacies from across the country including daal baati, litthi chokha, ragi barfi, masala dosa, uthapam and idli are also likely to be in the menu. Other ragi and other millet-based dishes would also be there
The event will be held at the Bharat Mandapam, a brand-new $300-million venue, whose design is inspired by the form or a Shankha or a conch shell
Meanwhile, the invites sent out for the G20 Summit dinner sparked a controversy as President Droupadi Murmu was referred to as the 'President of Bharat', instead of 'President of India'. The Opposition criticised the government and accused them of trying to drop the name 'India' and rename the country to 'Bharat'