The dinner was hosted at Crafts Museum in Pragati Maidan which also provided a traditional ambiance for the event.
Dressed in colourful 'Kurta pyjama with Bandi' specially sewn for the occasion, the leaders also wore 'safa' (the Indian headgear). Only Zimbabwe President Robert Gabriel Mugabe and South Africa President Jacob G Zuma did not opt for these traditional attire. While Mugabe wore a suit, Zuma favoured a 'Achkan'(a knee-length coat buttoned in front).
They said even some first ladies opted for 'Banarasi silk sarees' gifted by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj at the event.
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