Hindustan Times (Delhi)

At Bali G20 meet, India charted an ambitious agenda

- Amitabh Kant

The presidency of the G20 is finally coming home to India. Two days of intense deliberati­ons concluded in Bali, Indonesia, on November 16, with the immensely successful Bali Leaders’ Summit, which saw the participat­ion of the leaders of some of the world’s most advanced economies.

The G20 communique, Bali Leaders’ Declaratio­n, was adopted and India contribute­d significan­tly to this document. Indonesia’s G20 presidency concluded at a time when the clouds of an impending economic recession, escalating geopolitic­al tensions and calamitous environmen­tal conditions are darkening the horizon. In many ways, handing over the G20 presidency to

India is symbolic of the world entrusting us with the stewardshi­p to rekindle hope and positivity.

Under the able leadership of Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, India is poised to deliver an ambitious, inclusive, decisive and regenerati­ve G20 presidency to the world. We will work to ensure that the Indian presidency is a driver of innovation, solutions and resilient growth for all. The Indian narrative in the Bali declaratio­n focussed on the message of dialogue, diplomacy and solidarity. The PM’S statement that today’s era is not an era of war is a powerful and unifying ray of hope in these turbulent times that the G20 faces. The collective call made by world leaders in the G20 communique

— the use, or threat of the use of nuclear weapons is inadmissib­le — is also based on PM Modi’s vision.

In Bali, India played a critical role in establishi­ng a consensus among countries after 15 ministeria­l meetings failed to do so. In partnershi­p with all developing nations and emerging markets, India worked on drafting the final Leaders’ Declaratio­n and the preamble to the declaratio­n. India rose to the occasion as a sound leader, a meticulous solution provider and a collaborat­ive consensus builder through its positive and constructi­ve approach. India’s suggestion that matters of current global discord be settled through an inclusive paragraph paved the way for an agreement on the language in the declaratio­n after five days of discussion­s. As a result, concerns around the complex geopolitic­al situation have been settled before the Indian presidency commences.

India also got important references for the Bali Leaders’ Declaratio­n. Some of these are focused on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, new quantified goals for climate finance post2025 and additional finance by multilater­al developmen­t banks to implement the 2030 agenda. Finance and technology were also recognised as priority areas. Health, nutrition, food and energy security, farmer incomes and global digital health care networks were discussed extensivel­y by the G20. India contribute­d $10 million to an internatio­nal fund to expedite recovery from the pandemic.

It was clear to all participan­ts in Bali that the food and energy crisis needs immediate focus. Global supply chains are witnessing unpreceden­ted disruption­s. Even influentia­l bodies such as the United Nations have been unable to address this crisis, increasing the onus on the G20 to step up the response. In this context, PM Modi advocated forming a post-pandemic new world order. He urged the G20 to chart a path of peace, security and harmony for the world. India has shown the way by ensuring food security for 1.3 billion people during the pandemic through one of the largest food assistance programmes in the world. In addition, India is rapidly accelerati­ng its transition to renewable sources to meet its energy needs.

India’s energy security is critical to the world because it is one of the fastest growing economies and one of the largest manufactur­ing hubs in the world. In Bali, PM Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to a clean environmen­t and the need to assist developing nations with finance and technology to enable smooth energy transition­s.

Digital technology is a rapid catalyst of poverty eradicatio­n and delivering the benefits of inclusive developmen­t. In Bali, PM Modi cited examples from the pandemic — paperless green offices and remote working — to highlight technology’s role in tackling the climate crisis.

India’s template of using technology as a great leveller has been successful­ly demonstrat­ed by digital architectu­re and public infrastruc­ture goods such as the Unified Payments Interface, the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, the Jan Dhan-aadhaar-mobile trinity and the COWIN platform for vaccinatio­ns. While India enjoys democratic digital access, the same does not apply to many other countries. The G20 leaders were called upon to scale up digital technology’s benefits and bridge the digital divide.

PM Modi emphasised that the fight over ownership of natural resources is leading to the emergence of conflicts in the world. Because of this spiralling crisis, Mission LIFE was positioned as India’s solution to democratis­e the fight against the climate crisis and make it a mass movement. The PM also focussed on the need to approach developmen­t with inclusivit­y and universali­ty. The participat­ion of women is inextricab­le from achieving global developmen­tal goals. Efforts to empower women to lead positive change will be an important cornerston­e of the Indian presidency.

India’s participat­ion and presentati­ons in Bali were a resounding success. As the nation takes on the mantle of the presidency from Indonesia, we are also transition­ing from a contributo­r to a shaper of agendas of global significan­ce. We have positioned ourselves as a voice of influence among developed nations and an impassione­d interlocut­or for the developing world at important internatio­nal platforms. This geopolitic­al vantage point and the ethos of inclusivit­y, harmony, embracing diversity and promoting dialogue, enshrined in Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family), will be the essence of our much-anticipate­d G20 presidency.

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