While the Chinese security agencies mounted a massive security operation including heavy scrutiny of the guests in top hotels, the majority of the city's over nine million population either left for holidays out of the city or stayed indoors reportedly on instructions to ensure a smooth summit.
In many parts of the city, only the authorised G20 vehicles were seen plying on the well laid out roads besides few other vehicles.
A number of Indian businessmen and the Confederation of Indian Industry's (CII) Shanghai unit and the Shanghai-based India Business Forum would take part in the event, officials here said.
The Chinese official media has been saying that the focus of the G20 summit will serve as a vital platform for reversing the trend of trade protectionism and giving new impetus to global trade growth.
For its part, India would highlight the need for structural reforms to create jobs, inclusive growth and climate finance at the summit, Secretary Economic Affairs, Shaktikanta Das has said last month.
Das said the main thrust of India's focus at the G20 summit will be implementation of structural reforms by the member countries to spur the growth of jobs.
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