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India's G-20 Presidency Will Be Inclusive, Ambitious, Action Oriented: PM Narendra Modi

Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said PM Narendra Modi played a 'key r𒁃ole' in the successful resolution of differences over the 'outcome document' at the G-20 Summit. ﷽ 

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After India on Wednesday received the G-20 presidency from Indonesia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India presidency will be inclusive, ambitious, decisive, and action-oriented, noting that the country is taking the charge at a time when the world is grappling with geo꧙political tensions, economic slowdown and rising food and energy prices.

At a brief ceremony, Indonesianꦦ President Joko Widodo handed over the G-20 presidency to Modi at the conclusion of the two-day G🧸-20 Summit in Bali.

In his remarks at the closing ceremony of the summit, Modi said India will striv♍e to ensure that the G-20 acts as a global "prime mover" to envision new ideas and accelerate collective action over the next one year.

He said, "India is taking charge of the G-20 at a time when the world is simultaneously grappling with geopolitical tensions, economic slowdown, rising𓄧 food and energy prices, and the long-term ill-effects of the pandemic. At such a time, the world is looking at the G-20 with hope. Today, I want to assur🐎e that India's G-20 presidency will be inclusive, ambitious, decisive, and action-oriented."

India will officiꦇally assume the G-20 Presidency from December 1.

The next G-20 Leaders' Summit at the level of headsᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ of state/government is sc🅠heduled to be held on September 9-10, 2023 in New Delhi.

Modi said India's presidency of the G-20 is a proud occasion for every Indian and that the country w💖ill organise G-20 meetings in different cities and st💮ates.

"Our guest♊s will get full experience of Ind♑ia's amazing diversity, inclusive traditions, and cultural richness. We wish that all of you will participate in this unique celebration in India, the 'Mother of Democracy'. Together, we will make the G-20, a catalyst for global change," said Modi.

Modi also listed India's priorities for the G-20.

He said, "Over the next one year, we will strive to ensure that the G-20 acts as a global prime mover to envision new ideas and accelerate collective action. The sense of ownership over natural resources is giving rise to conflict today, and has become the main cause of the plight of the environment. For the safe future of the planet, the sense🍌 of trusteeship is the solution."

Modi noted that LiFE that is a 'Lifestyle for Environment' campaign ca🌼n make a big contribution to th🌺is. 

"Its purpose is to make sustainable lifestyles a mass movement," said Modi, emphasising that the benefits of devel🔯opment are universal and all-inclusive.

He said, "We have to extend the benefits of development to all human beings with compassion and solidarity. Global development is not possible without women's participation,"✅ he said, adding that the G-20 has to convey a strong message in favour of peace and harmony.

"All these priorities are fully embodied in the theme of India's G-20 Chairmanship -- 'One Ear♛th, One Family, One Future'," said Modi.

Earlier, Foreign Secret🎶ary Vinay Kwatra said that India has contributed 'constructively' to drafting of G20 'outcome document'.

Delegations from the member states had diᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚfferences on how to characterise the Russia-Ukraine war, with Ukraine’s western allies said to be seeking outright condemnation of Moscow.

There were fears earlier that the member states may not agree to a final document. G🌊20 declarations require consensus of all members.

Kwatra said the Indian delegatio🦹n guided by the prime minister played a “key role” in t🦹he successful resolution of differences over the “outcome document.”

He said the “particular global context” was reflected in the consensus document𓆏s.

Kwatra said Modi’s observation that this is not an era of war and his advocacy ofℱ diploma😼cy and dialogue helped in reaching a “successful” outcome.

His message helped in cons🎐ensus building, Kwatra said.

(With PTI inputs)