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Wednesday, 18 January 2023

India's G-20 Presidency – One Hope, One Vision & One Voice

Author : Ashish Tiwari

Source : ANI


Aiming for the Presidency of hope, harmony, and healing, PM Modi, during the unveiling of the themes for the G20 summit 2023 outlined the importance of the time and opportunity in which India would assume the presidency of the premier forum for international political-economic cooperation.  

Indian Presidency of G20 starts from 1st of December 2022 to 30th of November 2023 in which about 200 meetings of the G20 member states and organizations invitees scheduled across over 50 cities will take place in the run-up to the G20 Summit which will be finally held in September 2023 in New Delhi as18th G20 heads of state and government Summit.

In his presidency, India unveiled the themes as Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam emphasizing “one earth, one family, one future” and LiFE “Lifestyle for Environment” showcasing India’s reconfirmation of its own global positioning and responsibility in the evolving world order and what India can contribute to the world through it to make the planet more prosperous and peaceful.

India’s presidency is coming at a very crucial time; the world has been through a pandemic, and even the developed countries struggled to cope with it, Ukraine Crisis surprised even the experts in world affairs as its culminated resulting in soaring fuel prices adding more reasons to already ailing world economy.

The world is in a dire state of flux this is the time when India is assuming the presidency which throws up tremendous opportunities and tremendous challenges. This presidency will present a unique opportunity to showcase India's democracy and the development which has taken place It is very rare to get such an opportunity when the entire focus of the world is going to be on India.

Read Further : https://sapasla.blogspot.com/2023/01/indias-g-20-presidency-one-hope-one.html

Author is a Post Graduate student of Amity Institute of International Studies

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