“The G20 Summit in New Delhi adopted a leaders’ declaration, sending a positive signal of the G20 working together to tackle global challenges and promote world economic recovery and global development,” the Chinese Embassy in India wrote on ‘X’ formerly Twit
The 'Delhi declaration' adopted during the G20 leaders' summit underligned the significance of the 'Goa Roadmap for Tourism' as a vehicle to achieve sustainable development goals (SDG), said a government release.
India took over the G20 presidency on December 1 last year at the G20 Summit in Bali and will continue to hold it till the end of November. The New Delhi Declaration was adopted by G20 leaders on Saturday, the first day of the Summit.
The negotiations to arrive at the New Delhi declaration which was adopted by G20 leaders were “cumbersome” but it was in line with our discussions, said a European Union official familiar with the negotiations. The official said the EU was “satisfied with the text”
In a historic and pathbreaking event, the G20 member states on Saturday adopted a 100 per cent consensus-based New Delhi Leaders' Summit Declaration, announced Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In a historic and pathbreaking, the G20 member states on Saturday adopted a 100 per cent consensus to the New Delhi Leaders' Summit Declaration, announced Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On this massive breakthrough, the world leaders expressed their happiness.
In a historic development, the New Delhi Declaration was adopted on Saturday by the leaders of the G20 leaders during the Leader’s Summit here in the national capital.
Calling the New Delhi Declaration adopted by the G20 leaders “historic”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday affirmed hope for collaboratively working for a better, prosperous, and harmonious future.PM Modi also expressed his gratitude to all the G20 members for their support and cooper
CM also said that the Constitution of the country was adopted on November 26, 1949. 'Since then it has been known as India. What is the need to change it now,' he said.
The opposition parties, united under the banner of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA), concluded their third meeting in Maharashtra and adopted resolutions to collectively contest the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha elections while announcing that seat-sharing arrangements
The Delhi High Court has dismissed a plea moved by Anil Kumar, Delhi Congress leader regarding the approach and procedure adopted by the Chief Electoral Officer, during the preparations and conduct of First-Level Checking (FLC) of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and Voter-Verified Paper Au
Amid speculations around the seat-sharing formula that is to be adopted by the INDIA partners, National Conference (NC) patriarch Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said the focus, for now, was for the Opposition bloc to secure a majority in next year's Lok Sabha elections.