Bhaduli, Prerana

India's G20 presidency and global governance. - South Asian Journal of Socio-Political Studies - 25(1), Jul-Dec, 2024: p.36-41

The economic reforms initiated in India three decades ago have turned the nation into the world’s fastest-growing major economy. India has garnered acknowledgment as a prospective global powerhouse in the 21st century. The G20, comprising 19 nations and the European Union, serves as a crucial global platform for fostering worldwide financial stability and cooperation in the economic sphere. In 2023, India is poised to assume the G20 presidency, marking a significant achievement for the nation. Its objective is to enhance multilateralism and global governance with the aim of creating a world that is peaceful, sustainable, and prosperous for everyone. The foundation of this multilateral collaboration within the G20 is rooted in principles such as inclusivity, adaptability, and a diverse approach. Having been one of the original members of the G20 since its inception, India has utilized the platform to tackle global issues of significance and those that affect the most disadvantaged communities worldwide. India holds a crucial position within the G20 due to its representation of one of the world’s rapidly expanding economies. It possesses the potential to emerge as a significant player in the realm of international trade and investment. As the G20 has evolved into a pivotal forum for global economic management, India’s leadership will play a pivotal role in defining the group’s goals and focus areas in the upcoming two years. This paper aims to examine India’s position within the G20 and its broader role in global governance. It will explore India’s aspirations and the obstacles it faces in this context.- Reproduced

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India, G20, Global South, Global governance, Ambitions, Challenges.

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