Today: 15 July 2025
10 September 2023
1 min read

Gallery : TRADITIONAL ENSEMBLES AT G20

From Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s wife Yuko Kishida to IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva, several top foreign dignitaries donned traditional Indian ensembles at the G20 Dinner hosted by President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday night.

Yuko Kishida, wife of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, on Saturday opted for an Indian attire at the dinner hosted by President Droupadi Murmu at Bharat Mandapam for the G20 leaders.

Yuko Kishida wore a emerald green coloured silk saree, with golden work and border on it.

She paired it with a magenta pink blouse with a matching border as that of the saree.

Yuko completed the look with a clutch, a bindi and earrings. She kept her hair tied in a bun. 

A picture of her along with her husband, President Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi went viral on the internet.

The G20 Summit kicked off at the Bharat Mandapam here on Saturday. On the first day, of the two-day Summit, in a major breakthrough, the New Delhi Leaders’ Summit Declaration was adopted after consensus was reached among member states.

ALSO READ-India has honoured us, says Bangladesh Foreign Minister

Previous Story

France satisfied with G20 declaration

Next Story

Modi holds talks with Meloni

Latest from -Top News

UN Chief: Gaza Situation ‘Horrific’

Guterres said the violence undermines the most basic conditions of human dignity for the population of Gaza…reports Asian Lite News UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the situation in Gaza as “horrific,” calling

Beijing Sidelined in Mideast Clash

Yet when Iran came under a massive Israeli attack — supported by U.S. air strikes targeting its nuclear infrastructure — China’s reaction was mostly symbolic…reports Asian Lite News The recent conflict between

India, Saudi Expand Sectoral Ties

Both sides underscored their commitment to broadening the scope of bilateral relations…reports Asian Lite News Union Health and Chemicals & Fertilisers Minister J.P. Nadda’s visit to Dammam and Riyadh underscored the deepening

UN slams resumption of Houthi attacks

In the first such incidents for more than six months, the Yemeni group seized and then scuttled two Liberian-flagged bulk carriers operated by Greek shipping firms, leaving four seafarers presumed dead and
Go toTop

Don't Miss

‘US help for Ukraine is not too late’

The necessary Senate approval is considered certain and is expected

G7 says cooperating with India key in Indo-Pacific

The comments came on the last day of the foreign