G20 Sherpas and delegates used UPI (United Payments Interface) to buy Rajasthani handcraft items at the Shilpgram crafts village in Udaipur, Rajasthan . Saudi Arabias envoy Rasha Khalid Bin Aftan said that all nations should learn from India and its latest technologies .
By Ayushi Agarwal (Rajasthan) India: On December 7, G20 Sherpas and delegates praised India's digital revolution and used UPI (United Payments Interface) to buy Rajasthani handcraft items at the Shilpgram crafts village in Udaipur, Rajasthan.UPI is India's homegrown and massively successful digital payments system to make a transaction.Saudi Arabia's envoy Rasha Khalid Bin Aftan said in an interview with Reuters that all nations should learn from India and its latest technologies.I just bought an item using Google Pay.I am not even sure I am surprised.
We also had a session on emerging technologies.According to Aftan, India is one of the best countries in the world, and any countries should learn from India and its latest technologies.The delegates enjoyed a tour of the well-known Crafts village Shilpgram, which was organized for the G20 Sherpas and the delegations.Guests were captivated by the city's architecture and the array of Rajasthani arts and crafts displayed, according to Indian G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant, who said that Indias quick digital transfer payments surprised the attendees. In the aftermath of India's G20 presidency, strategic transition is one of the key issues being debated by member countries.Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – One Earth is the overarching theme of Indias Presidency.One family.Throughout the proceedings, one future echoed through the room. India officially assumed the G20 presidency of the influential bloc on December 1st, during which more than 200 meetings would be held in the country across 55 locations.The G20, or Group of 20, is an intergovernmental body of the worlds largest developed and developing economies.It includes Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the European Union.