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India’s G20 Presidency to be a ‘significant milestone’ for Indian democracy


India's concerns on black money and tax avoidance have been taken on board at the G20, a senior official and an expert on the subject has said.


It has also been stated that the G20 must "do everything in its power" to keep inflation in range, to protect the living standards for vulnerable people.


Delivering a talk on The Road Map to Indian Presidency for G20J, V Srinivas, Secretary Administrative

Reforms and Public Grievances said that "From Indian perspective the focus would be on

IMF Ouota and Governance”.


He also said that the issues of climate financing, digital assets and capital flows are likely to continue to feature in the G20 agenda.


The Talk was organised by the Indian Council of World Affairs and the function was chaired by former Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan ShringLa, who is also G20 chief coordinator.


Ambassador Vijay Thakur Singh, DG, Indian Council of World Affairs, also spoke on the occasion.

Mr Srinivas stated that the G20 must continue to fight the crisis of climate change and “send dear

signals to decarbonize the economy".


He pointed out that at present there is an extraordinarily challenging macroeconomic environment.

"Nearly 60 percent of low income countries are facing an unbearable debt burden. It is likely that the G20 will come together to establish new rules and timelines for the common framework," said Srinivas, who is an IAS officer.


In fact, for a nation deeply committed to multilateralism and democracy, the forthcoming G20 Presidency of India would be a very significant moment in Indian history.


In the past Prime Minister Narendra Modi has led the G20 for adopting more effective dealings convergent with the original purpose of promoting sustainable growth and financial stability.


Speaking on the occasion, former Foreign Secretary Shrinqla said India has hosted some important

Summits in the past like NAM a few decades back and more recently International Solar Alliance in

2018, but the G20 mega event would be different.


"The difference between these summits and G20 is that the deliberations at G20 involve very extensivediscussions across the board...India will be hosting around 190 meetings over the year. So it is a larger responsibility," he said.


He also said climate change is an issue that has been debated at the G20 earlier.


"One of the areas the G20 has been preoccupied with is the issue of climate change," Shringla said.

He also said that while work on climate change would continue, it would be prudent to lay emphasis

on sustainable development.


Read More at https://organiser.org/2022/08/09/90956/world/indias-g20-presidency-to-be-a-significant-milestone-for-indian-democracy/

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