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India’s G-20 presidency and multiplicity

By: Singh, Pravin Chand.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Indian Journal of Political Science Description: 84(4), Oct-Dec, 2023: p.739-746.Subject(s): G20, India, presidency, global governance, diplomacy, economic cooperation, international relations, policy-making, sustainability, multilateralism, geopolitical strategy, global south, trade, finance, development agenda In: The Indian Journal of Political ScienceSummary: India’s G20 presidency has been a significant moment in global governance, reflecting the country’s growing influence in international affairs. With a focus on inclusivity and sustainability, India has emphasized the importance of addressing global challenges through multilateral cooperation. The presidency has provided India with an opportunity to shape discussions on economic stability, climate change, digital transformation, and equitable development. The concept of multiplicity in India’s approach highlights its ability to engage with diverse stakeholders, balancing the interests of developed and developing nations. By advocating for the concerns of the Global South, India has positioned itself as a bridge between different economic and political blocs. The presidency has also reinforced India’s commitment to fostering diplomatic ties and strengthening international partnerships. - Reproduced
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India’s G20 presidency has been a significant moment in global governance, reflecting the country’s growing influence in international affairs. With a focus on inclusivity and sustainability, India has emphasized the importance of addressing global challenges through multilateral cooperation. The presidency has provided India with an opportunity to shape discussions on economic stability, climate change, digital transformation, and equitable development.
The concept of multiplicity in India’s approach highlights its ability to engage with diverse stakeholders, balancing the interests of developed and developing nations. By advocating for the concerns of the Global South, India has positioned itself as a bridge between different economic and political blocs. The presidency has also reinforced India’s commitment to fostering diplomatic ties and strengthening international partnerships. - Reproduced

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