G-20's India Coordinator, Harsh Vardhan Shringla said that the developing countries that have felt adverse impacts of the pandemic and the consequence of the Ukraine conflict look to India's presidency for the solution.
India's G-20 presidency comes at a crucial time when the world is in the process of a geopolitical shift amid the Russia-Ukraine war and a troubled global economy inching toward recession. India will be presiding over the G20 for the first time since its inception.
India will be hosting over 200 meetings across the nation in 50 cities as New Delhi is set to assume the Presidency of the G20 for one year from December 1, 2022, to November 30, 2023, according to the sources.
"Over 40 ambassadors are here in Andaman. We had made a presentation to them on all the working groups, on what India's priorities are and we have requested that they must not act as the ambassador of their Country but they should also act as our Ambassadors to ensure that their ministers
Hugo Javier Gobbi, Ambassador of Argentina, who participated in the morning Yoga session, said it was a really spiritual and refreshing experience. "Being here in such a beautiful environment is really inspiring".
Speaking in favour of the multi-alignment approach, the Defence minister argued that a strong and prosperous India would not be built at the cost of others, rather, India is there to help other nations realise their full potential.
Reiterating the motto of G 20 CPI National Secretary K Narayana said that its aim is to empower and develop women and said that PM Modi has not been focusing on women's reservation in the country.
All eyes are set on India as it took over the G20 Presidency and would now set the agenda that would create an environment of better cooperation between the global south and advanced nations as it stands non-partisan and enjoys the trust of both.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said that it is a matter of pride for India that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair the G-20 summit next year and also expressed his happiness over PM's initiative to gift One District One Product (ODOP) items to the heads of the
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit in Bali and reiterated their stand for a shared and peaceful Indo-Pacific region amid Chinese assertiveness.
While addressing the closing ceremony, PM Modi said, "India's G20 presidency will be inclusive, ambitious, decisive and action-oriented. In the next year, it will be our endeavour that G20 works as a global prime mover to give impetus to collective action."