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India assumes G20 Presidency from 1 December 2022. Prime Minister Modi has said that India looks forward to a Presidency of healing, harmony and hope. For a Nation deeply committed to multilateralism and democracy, the G20 Presidency is a significant moment in India`s history.
G20@2023 – The Roadmap to Indian Presidency, traces the rise of the G20, in battling financial crisis— the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-09, the Eurozone Crisis of 2010, and the COVID-19 pandemic of 2019 and in formulating an agenda for strong, sustainable and balanced growth. V.Srinivas documents the complex functioning of the G20 and its collaboration with important multilateral institutions- International Monetary Fund, World Bank, World Trade Organization, World Health Organization, Financial Stability Board, OECD, UNFCC and non-governmental/ civil society Engagement Groups.
The G20 today represents the foremost facet of multilateralism. The Indian Presidency has announced over 200 meetings in the runup to the New Delhi 2023 summit. There is a high level of deliberative democracy at work in the G20 meetings.
Prime Minister Modi`s seminal contribution to nine G20 Summit meetings from the Brisbane Summit in 2014 to the Bali Summit in 2022, BRICS Leaders’ meetings and regional groupings has been documented comprehensively.
From 1 December 2022, India`s greatest moment of multilateralism since Independence has arrived which will culminate with the New Delhi Leaders’ Summit in September 2023. G20@2023 – The Roadmap to Indian Presidency is a comprehensive study of the world’s most influential multilateral group that has shaped global policy making in a significant way.
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