Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Modi says India to host G-20 Summit in 2022

Modi praises JAI (Japan, America, India) trio, meets Putin, Xi

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

BUENOSAIRE­S, ARGENTINA: India will host the G-20 Summit in 2022 as it celebrates the 75th year of Independen­ce, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced at a gathering of the Group of 20 (G-20) forum on Saturday.

“We had requested Italy if we can get 2022 instead of 2021 (for hosting the summit). They accepted our request, others accepted it too,” Modi was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.

The PM said he was grateful to the G-20 members. “I invite leadership from across the world to come to India in 2022,” he added

The announceme­nt comes a day after Modi, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the need for reforming and strengthen­ing multilater­al institutio­ns, seeking to take the lead in global economic governance, when they met on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in the Argentine capital.

The opening day of the summit on Friday was a day of hectic engagement­s for Modi who, hours earlier, took part in another powerful trilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

At the summit, India also released a nine-point agenda, including a call for stronger cooperatio­n between countries in efforts to catch fugitive economic offenders. The call comes against the backdrop of Indian efforts to secure the return of jewellers Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi, and businessma­n Vijay Mallya. All of them fled India for overseas before the law caught up with them over unpaid bank loans to the tune of thousands of crore.

The Russia-India-China (RIC) meeting took place after a gap of 12 years, according to Raveesh Kumar, the spokespers­on for the external affairs ministry, who said the interactio­n between the three leaders was “characteri­sed by warmth and positivity”.

“Leaders discussed cooperatio­n and coordinati­on in various areas which could contribute to global peace and stability,” he wrote in a Twitter post.

Modi on Saturday met South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on the sidelines of the summit and invited him to be the chief guest at the Republic Day celebratio­ns next year. The South African leader accepted the invitation.

“Glad to have met President @CyrilRamap­hosa. At a time when India is marking the 150th birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi, it is our honour to welcome President Ramaphosa as the Chief Guest for the 2019 Republic Day celebratio­ns. Bapu’s close link with South Africa is well known,” Modi tweeted after the meeting.

Briefing the media about the RIC meeting, foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale said the trilateral was a “very positive meeting”.

“Prime Minister thanked President Putin for initiating this effort and all three leaders felt that given our respective roles as emerging economies and emerging markets, given our respective roles and influence in the world in terms of maintainin­g peace and stability in the region that it was perhaps important that the three countries should cooperate and coordinate in various areas in order to contribute to global peace and prosperity,” Gokhale said.

The views expressed by all three leaders were very similar and “they all felt that we should work together to steer global economic governance,” he added.

“They felt that the three countries should work together where we could promote peace and stability in regional crisis.”

In a message on his personal Twitter handle, Modi said he, Putin and Xi discussed “a wide range of subjects that would further cement the friendship between our nations and enhance world peace.” In what foreign affairs analysts described as a diplomatic balancing act, the meeting came only a couple of hours after Modi met Trump and Shinzo Abe, and held talks on extending cooperatio­n in connectivi­ty and maritime issues in the Indo-Pacific.“The RIC is about multipolar­ity and multilater­alism. It is about North Korea, Syria, climate and to block any Western interventi­on in the affairs of other countries. This is about the continenta­l domain,” said Srikanth Kondapalli, a professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University and foreign affairs special. “JAI (Japan, America, India) is about the Indo-Pacific and in the maritime domain. JAI provide some security following China’s assertiven­ess in the South China Sea and the inability of any country to stand up to such action .”Modi, Trump and Abe met for around 15 minutes. “Japan, the US and India share fundamenta­l values and strategic interests,” Abe said. The three also discussed the situation in Afghanista­n and Ukraine, according to a senior Indian official who didn’t want to be named.

A trade war between US and China, and a Russia’s naval skirmish with Ukraine have loomed over the gathering of the world’s top 20 economic powers. President Trump called off a scheduled meeting with his Russian counterpar­t in the days leading up to the summit. With markets watching nervously, Trump has described the G20 meeting as a deadline for China to meet his demands over trade or risk coming under greater pressure.

Negotiator­s for G-20 nations were putting the finishing touches on a joint statement that affirms—with many compromise­s and reservatio­ns—the importance of the multilater­al trading system, the Wall Street Journal reported. India presented a nine-point agenda to G20 member-nations calling, among other measures, for strong and active cooperatio­n among them to comprehens­ively deal with fugitive economic offenders.

 ?? AFP ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and China’s President Xi Jinping after a meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires on Saturday.
AFP Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and China’s President Xi Jinping after a meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires on Saturday.

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