Breaking Barriers: How India’s GPresidency Promotes Inclusiveness on the World Stage

New Delhi: India’s G20 presidency has concluded after an epoch-making year of fostering inclusivity, amplifying the Global South’s voice, and advocating human-centric progress. Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the extraordinary achievements, redefining the global narrative during India’s tenure.

Amidst multifaceted challenges, India steered the G20 towards a pivotal shift from GDP-centric growth to a human-centric approach. The New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration (NDLD) stands as a testament to India’s commitment to inclusivity, unity, and action.

This historic presidency saw India’s initiatives mainstreaming Global South concerns, integrating 55 African nations, and engaging 1.4 billion citizens through ‘Jan Bhagidari’ events. The focus on sustainable development goals (SDGs), gender equality, and climate action emphasized the collective responsibility of all nations.

India’s leadership in technological collaborations, the Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) Repository, and pioneering initiatives like the Global Biofuels Alliance showcased a commitment to equitable growth.

As India passes the baton to Brazil, the legacy of India’s G20 presidency echoes a clarion call for collaborative global action, ensuring that unity prevails over discord, propelling us towards a shared future of prosperity and peace.

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