India, China Worked hard to Protect G-20

Syllabus: GS 2/IR 

In News

  • The External Affairs Minister of India emphasized that India and China worked hard to preserve the G-20 as an institution amid global polarization.

About

  • India and China discussed bilateral developments, particularly the situation on the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
  • The two leaders reviewed bilateral relations, discussing the resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar pilgrimage, trans-border river talks, flight connectivity, and facilitating travel.

Inception of the G20

  • It was founded in 1999 after the Asian financial crisis (1997-1998) as an informal forum for Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors.
  • Initially focused on macroeconomic issues, but has expanded to include trade, climate change, health, agriculture, energy, and anti-corruption.
  • Membership: Comprises 19 countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, UK, and US.
    • Also includes two regional bodies: the European Union (EU) and African Union (AU).
  • Presidency: The G20 does not have a permanent secretariat.
    • The G20 Presidency rotates annually, and each country within a regional group takes a turn hosting the Presidency.
Do you know ?
– The G20 brings together the countries with the largest economies in the world. The member states meet annually to discuss economic, political and social initiatives.
– Before the African Union (AU) joined, the G20 accounted for approximately 85% of global GDP, 75% of global trade, and two-thirds of the world’s population.

Role of India in G20 

  • The G20 Leaders’ Summit in 2023, showcased India’s capacity as G20 president to create a platform for global discussions and reach a consensus through the Leaders’ Declaration.
    • India placed inclusivity at the forefront, ensuring public concerns were heard through 11 Engagement Groups representing diverse segments like youth, women, private sector, and civil society.
  • India’s G20 presidency advocated  for Sustainable Development Goal 1 (SDG 1) – “no poverty” – aligning with global development goals.
  • India represents the Global South in G20, advocating for developing nations and addressing their challenges.

Importance 

  • India’s economic strength and diverse representation enable it to contribute to policies benefiting emerging economies.
  • The G20 forum helps India attract foreign investments,spurring job creation, technological advancement, and infrastructure development.
  • India’s G20 leadership reflects its commitment to inclusivity and economic strength, aiming for tangible outcomes like increased investments, job opportunities, income growth, and poverty reduction.

Challenges 

  • India faces challenges in navigating relations between major powers like the US, China, and Russia.
  • India’s rapid industrialization and development pose challenges in balancing economic growth with climate goals.
  • The divide between developed and developing countries remains a challenge.

Conclusion and Way Forward 

  • India’s G20 participation elevates its global profile and strengthens its leadership in international affairs.
  • Despite challenges, India’s G20 role offers significant opportunities to drive global change, promote growth, and represent developing nations.
  • India’s global ascent, under G20 leadership, extends benefits to ordinary citizens, farmers, factory workers, and the urban middle class, ensuring equitable global prosperity.

Source :TH

 

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