India made extraordinary achievements during its presidency of G20: Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has affirmed that India has achieved something extraordinary during its presidency of the G20 to revitalize multilateralism, amplify the voice of the Global South, defend development and fight for the empowerment of women all over the world.
Now that Brazil will assume the presidency from December 1, Modi highlighted the elite group’s visit to India and expressed his confidence that his country will deliver the cargo with the conviction that our collective steps are in favor of the people, the planet , peace and prosperity will resonate in the coming years.
In an opinion article that appeared in various newspapers on Thursday, Modi said that India’s approach is defined by being “inclusive, ambitious, oriented to action and decisive” and that the Declaration of the Leaders of New Delhi (NDLD), Adopted unanimously by all G20 members, it is testimony to our commitment to fulfill these principles.
Noting that 365 days have passed since India assumed the presidency, he said that the global panorama faces multifaceted challenges: recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, imminent climatic threats, financial instability and over-indebtedness in developing nations, amid a multilateralism in decline at that moment. point of time.
“This is a moment to reflect, renew the commitment and rejuvenate the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam: ‘One Earth, one family, one future'”, he said about the event in which India passed the witness to Brazil.
Recording the moment last year when India assumed power, he said that amidst conflicts and competition, cooperation for development suffered, which hindered progress, he said.
“By assuming the presidency of the G20, India will seek to offer the world an alternative to the status quo, a change from a progress centered on the PIB to a progress centered on the people. India will seek to record the world as one of us, in place of that divide us. he said.
Finally, he added, the global conversation had to evolve and the interests of a few had to give way to the aspirations of many. This required a fundamental reform of multilateralism, he said.
The first Summit of the Voice of the South Global, convened by India in two editions, heralded a new dawn for multilateralism, said Modi, affirming that India has incorporated the concerns of the Global South into the international discourse and has marked the beginning of An era in which developing countries occupied the space they corresponded to in the configuration of the global narrative.
India’s internal approach towards the G20 was also marked by inclusion, turning it into a “popular presidency” of the world’s largest democracy, he said.
At the midpoint of the 2030 Agenda, India presented the G20 Plan of Action 2023 to accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (ODS), adopting a transversal and action-oriented approach to address interconnected issues, including health. , education, gender equality and environmental sustainability, he said.
A key area that drives this progress is solid Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), Modi added.
Dijo: “Through the G20, we successfully complete the Repository of Public Digital Infrastructure, a significant step in global technological collaboration. This repository, which includes more than 50 DPI from 16 countries, will help Sur Global to build, adopt and scale “DPI to unlock the power of inclusive growth.” For our One Earth, India introduced ambitious and inclusive objectives to create an urgent, sustainable and equitable change, he said.
The statement of the leaders underlines our commitment to climate justice and equity, and establishes a substantial financial and technological support from Norte Global, he said, noting that for the first time it recognizes the quantum leap required in the magnitude of financing for the development, advancing from millions of dollars to billions of dollars. The G20 recognizes that developing countries need 5.9 billion dollars to meet their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) by 2030, it said.
Given the huge resources needed, the G20 emphasized the importance of counting on better, bigger and more effective multilateral development banks.
“At the same time, India is assuming a leadership role in the reforms of the UN, especially in the restructuring of key organs such as the Security Council of the UN, which will guarantee a more equitable global order”, said the Prime Minister.
Gender equality occupied a central place and culminated with the formation of a work group dedicated to the empowerment of women next year, she said.
“The project of the law of reservation of women of the India de 2023, which reserves one third of the seats of the Parliament and of the Legislative Assembly of the State of the