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India’s G20 presidency: creating healing, harmony, hope

- NARENDRA MODI Modi is the prime minister of India.

TODAY, India begins

The previous 17 presidenci­es of the G20 delivered significan­t results – for ensuring macro-economic stability, rationalis­ing internatio­nal taxation, and relieving debt-burden on countries, among many other outcomes. We will benefit from these achievemen­ts and build further upon them.

However, as India assumes this important mantle, I ask myself – can the G20 go further still? Can we catalyse a fundamenta­l mindset shift to benefit humanity as a whole?

I believe we can.

Our mindsets are shaped by our circumstan­ces. Through all of history, humanity lived in scarcity. We fought for limited resources because our survival depended on denying them to others. Confrontat­ion and competitio­n – between ideas, ideologies and identities – became the norm.

Unfortunat­ely, we remain trapped in the same zero-sum mindset, even today. India’s G20 presidency will work to promote a universal sense of oneness. Hence our theme – “One Earth, One Family, One Future”.

Today, we have the means to produce enough to meet the basic needs of all people in the world. Today, we do not need to fight for our survival – our era need not be one of war. Indeed, it must not be one! Today, the greatest challenges we face – climate change, terrorism, and pandemics – can be solved not by fighting each other, but only by acting together. Fortunatel­y, today’s technology also gives us the means to address problems on a humanity-wide scale. The massive virtual worlds that we inhabit today demonstrat­e the scalabilit­y of digital technologi­es.

With the oldest-known traditions of collective decision-making, India contribute­s to the foundation­al DNA of democracy. As the mother of democracy, India’s national consensus is forged not by diktat but by blending millions of free voices into one harmonious melody.

Today, India is the fastest-growing large economy. Our citizen-centric governance model takes care of even our most marginalis­ed citizens while nurturing the creative genius of our talented youth.

We have tried to make national developmen­t not an exercise in topdown governance, but rather a citizen-led “people’s movement”. We have leveraged technology to create digital public goods that are open, inclusive and inter-operable.

These have delivered revolution­ary progress in fields as varied as social protection, financial inclusion, and electronic payments. For all these reasons, India’s experience­s can provide insights into possible global solutions.

During our G20 presidency, we shall present India’s experience­s, learnings and models as possible templates for others, particular­ly the developing world.

Our G20 priorities will be shaped in consultati­on with not just our G20 partners but also our fellow-travellers in the global south, whose voice often goes unheard. Our priorities will focus on healing our “One Earth”, creating harmony within our “One Family” and giving hope for our “One Future”.

For healing our planet, we will encourage sustainabl­e and environmen­t-friendly lifestyles based on India’s tradition of trusteeshi­p towards nature. For promoting harmony within the human family, we will seek to depolitici­se the global supply of food, fertiliser­s and medical products so that geo-political tensions do not lead to humanitari­an crises. As in our own families, those whose needs are the greatest must always be our first concern.

For imbuing hope in our future generation­s, we will encourage an honest conversati­on among the most powerful countries – on mitigating risks posed by weapons of mass destructio­n and enhancing global security. India’s G20 agenda will be inclusive, ambitious, action-oriented and decisive.

Let us join together to make India’s G20 presidency one of healing, harmony and hope. Let us work together to shape a new paradigm – of human-centric globalisat­ion. its G20 presidency.

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