Leadership

India’s G-20 Presidency Stands For Human-centric Progress – PM Modi

- BY JAMES KWEN, Abuja

Prime minister of India and president of the G-20 Countries, Narendra Modi ,has reiterated the import of the Indian phrase; ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” meaning “the world is one family”, which encourages progress as one universal family, transcendi­ng borders, languages and ideologies.

Modi's conviction is contained in an article titled: "Human-centric Globalisat­ion: Taking G-20 to the Last Mile, Leaving None Behind', made available to LEADERSHIP by the Indian High

Commission in Nigeria.

This came ahead of the G-20 Leaders’ Summit, holding in New Delhi, the capital of India.

The prime minister said during India’s G-20 presidency, 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ has translated into a call for human-centric progress.

He said, "As one earth, we are coming together to nurture our planet. As one family, we support each other in the pursuit of growth. And we move together towards a shared future - One future which is an undeniable truth in these interconne­cted times.

"The post-pandemic world order is very different from the world before it. There are three important changes, among others.

"First, there is a growing realisatio­n that a shift away from a GDPcentric view of the world to a human-centric view is needed.

“Second, the world is recognizin­g the importance of resilience and reliabilit­y in global supply chains.

“Third, there is a collective call for boosting multilater­alism through the reform of global institutio­ns.

"Our G-20 Presidency has played the role of a catalyst in these shifts.

In December 2022, when we took over the presidency from Indonesia, I had written that a mindset shift must be catalysed by the G20. This was especially needed in the context of mainstream­ing the marginaliz­ed aspiration­s of developing countries, the Global South and Africa."

Modi said the G-20 2023 Action Plan on Accelerati­ng Progress on Strategic Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) will spearhead the future direction of the group towards implementi­ng the goals.

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Law Enforcemen­t Agency (NDLEA) Shadrach Haruna (right) and the deputy assistant scretary, US State Department, Mr. Tobin Bradley, when the latter led a team of US officials to hand over some equipment provided by the INL to enhance the operations of the agency at its national headquarte­rs in Abuja yesterday PHOTO BY NDLEA
Secretary to the National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency (NDLEA) Shadrach Haruna (right) and the deputy assistant scretary, US State Department, Mr. Tobin Bradley, when the latter led a team of US officials to hand over some equipment provided by the INL to enhance the operations of the agency at its national headquarte­rs in Abuja yesterday PHOTO BY NDLEA

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