India’s G20 Agenda Will be Inclusive, Ambitious, Action-oriented, Says PM Modi

India’s G20 Agenda Will be Inclusive, Ambitious, Action-oriented, Says PM Modi

as India Prime Minister started his G-20 chairmanship from Thursday Narendra Modi Said that it would work to further promote unity, inspired by the theme of “One Earth, One Family, One Future”, and listed terror, climate change, pandemic as the biggest challenges that a Best fought together.

He said that India’s G20 priorities will be shaped in consultation with not only our G20 partners, but also our fellow-travellers in the Global South, whose voices are often unheard.

He said that India’s G20 agenda will be inclusive, ambitious, action-oriented and decisive. “Let us join together to make India’s G20 Presidency a presidency of healing, harmony and hope. Let us work together to shape a new paradigm of human-centred globalisation.’

In a series of tweets, the Prime Minister said the country looks forward to encouraging sustainable lifestyles, working on de-politicizing the global supply of food, fertilizers and medical products.

“I firmly believe that now is the best time to go further and catalyze a fundamental mindset shift to benefit all of humanity,” he added. The Prime Minister said that the time is gone to be stuck in the old zero-sum mindset, which has led to both scarcity and conflict.

“It is time to be inspired by our spiritual traditions that advocate unity and work together to solve global challenges,” he said.

“As India assumes this important position, I ask myself – can the G20 still move forward? Can we catalyze a fundamental change in mindset to benefit humanity as a whole? I believe That we can.

“Our mindset is shaped by our circumstances because through history, humanity lived in scarcity. People fought for limited resources because their survival depended on others denying them to them. Conflict and competition between ideas, ideologies, and identities became the norm.” Has been.

“Unfortunately, we are still stuck in the same zero-sum mindset today. We see this when countries fight over territory or resources. We see this when the supply of essential commodities is weaponized. We see this when vaccines are hoarded by a few, even as billions of people remain unprotected,” he said.

He asked that if humans were inherently selfish, what would explain the enduring appeal of so many spiritual traditions that advocate the fundamental oneness of us all.

Modi said, ‘One such tradition prevalent in India sees all living beings and even inanimate things as consisting of the same five basic elements – the five elements of earth, water, fire, air and space. Harmony between these elements – within us and between us – is essential to our physical, social and environmental well-being.” He added, “India’s G20 presidency will work to promote this universal spirit of oneness. Hence our theme – ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’.

The world today has the means to produce enough to meet the basic needs of all people. “Today, we do not have to fight for our existence – our age should not be one of war. In fact, it should not be one,” he said.

Fortunately, today’s technology also gives us the means to solve problems on a humanity-wide scale, he said, adding that with one-sixth of humanity and a vast diversity of languages, religions, customs and beliefs, India is one of the world’s most diverse countries. There is a subtle world. , He added.

He said that to instill hope in our future generations, India will encourage an honest dialogue among the most powerful countries on reducing the risks posed by weapons of mass destruction and enhancing global security.

He said, as the “mother of democracy”, India’s national consensus has been forged not by decree, but by the unison of millions of independent voices.

He said that India is now the fastest growing large economy and its ‘citizen centric governance model’ takes care of even the most marginalized citizens, while nurturing the creative talent of its bright youth.

“We have leveraged technology to create digital public goods that are open, inclusive and inter-operable. These have led to revolutionary advances in various areas such as social security, financial inclusion and electronic payments.

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