Modi at 19th East Asia Summit: Conflicts in different parts of world impacting Global South negatively
The PM said that forces believing in humanity will have to work together to counter the terrorism.
The PM said that forces believing in humanity will have to work together to counter the terrorism.
As emerging and developing economies (EMDEs) navigate a turbulent world of intense geopolitical rivalry and worsening climate warming, the question of a new development model is at the top of the growth agenda.
Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi for bringing the term ‘Global South’ to the central stage and positioning it in a forum like G20, Dhankhar said that just a few years ago, no one was even aware of the term 'Global South.'
In a column published by multiple media outlets, just prior to the G20 summit, the Prime Minister wrote, “For India,…
Addressing the B20 summit in the national capital on Sunday, Jaishankar said, “Today's India is the one, where the world simultaneously witnesses experimentation, scaling up, deployment, innovation, and breakthroughs."
Addressing the G20 Energy Ministers Meet in Goa, via video message, Modi said no talk about the future, sustainability or growth and development can be complete without energy.
Prime Minister said climate change has been causing extreme weather events more often and these challenges particularly are felt most by the Global South.
Jaishankar, who is on a visit to Uganda and Mozambique on Tuesday addressed members of the Parliamentary Forum on Indian Affairs in Uganda.
India would continue to extend all possible humanitarian and medical support in the time of need to the people of Turkey: Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri
There is a tide in the affairs of men/ Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune.” So said Shakespeare, little knowing that in Pakistani English his words might be twisted to squeeze a fortune out of a flood.