Eastern Eye (UK)

UN chief seeks India support

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UN CHIEF Antonio Guterres (above) last Wednesday (19) sought India’s support in mobilising G20 nations to help developing countries saddled with debt, with three of India’s neighbours seeking IMF loans as their economies struggle.

India takes over the G20 presidency from Indonesia for a year from December 1, India’s neighbours Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh have in recent months sought IMF loans as high oil prices complicate efforts to recover from the economic damage of the pandemic.

“I count on India’s support in mobilising G20 countries around debt relief,” Guterres told the students of the Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai. “Many developing countries are at or near debt distress and require multilater­al action, including the expansion and extension of the G20 Debt Service Suspension Initiative.”

Establishe­d in May 2020 during the pandemic, the initiative allowed nearly 50 countries to suspend $12.9 billion (£11.24bn) in debt-service payments until the end of last year.

Guterres said climate change was “already a grave threat” to India’s economy, agricultur­e and food sector, and to the health, lives and livelihood­s of hundreds of millions of people.

“Record-breaking heat waves, droughts and floods in parts of India are causing havoc already,” he said. “These are a foretaste of what is to come without much greater global climate action.”

He said G20 countries were responsibl­e for 80 per cent of global emissions and must take the lead in cutting those. Rich countries should also financiall­y help developing ones do so, he said. “I have called for coalitions of support around countries including India, with ambitious plans to accelerate the deployment of renewables,” said Guterres, who met Indian prime minister Narendra Modi and foreign minister S Jaishankar on Thursday (27).

Guterres also urged India to condemn hate speech unequivoca­lly, protect the rights and freedoms of journalist­s, human rights activists, students and academics, and ensure the independen­ce of the judiciary.

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