Delhi is getting ready for a huge event, the G20 Summit, on September 9 and 10. Leaders from 20 countries are coming, and it's a very special occasion.
More than 40 leaders from all over the world will be there. This is the most leaders India has ever seen in one place.
The President of the United States, Joe Biden, is coming from September 7 to 10. He wants to talk about important things like clean energy and helping with climate change.
China's leader, Xi Jinping, isn't coming. Someone else named Li Qiang is coming instead, and this is a big deal in diplomacy.
The leader of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, will be there. They might chat about trading things with India and making their friendship stronger.
Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, won't be there. Someone else named Sergey Lavrov is going. This shows Russia is doing things differently.
Australia's leader, Anthony Albanese, is coming to India, but he's also visiting nearby countries like Indonesia and the Philippines to make friends.
The leader of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is coming too. After the meeting, he's going to New York for another big meeting.
Lots of leaders from different places are coming. Some won't be there, like Ukraine's leader. Some countries are still deciding if they want to come.
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