India is praised by the Russian G20 Sherpa for making women-led development a top priority.

Svetlana Lukash praised India and Indian Sherpa Amitabh Kant for identifying Women-led development as one of the groups main priorities . Lukash expressed gratitude on Twitter to #G20India and @amitabhk87 for identifying Women-led development as one of the G20s main priorities .

On December 7, Russian G20 Sherpa Svetlana Lukash praised India and Indian Sherpa Amitabh Kant for identifying Women-led development as one of the groups main priorities.Lukash expressed gratitude on Twitter to #G20India and @amitabhk87 for identifying Women-led development as one of the G20's main priorities.Women are catalysts of positive change, according to Lukash, the first G20 Sherpa meeting under Indias presidency took place in Udaipur on Tuesday, where Lukash said that technology transformation and advances are key drivers of growth and development.In a series of tweets, Lukash said, #G20India has also referred to cross-cutting topics for all G20 working tracks.

The G20 is destined to be a success when people with committed hearts and creative minds are nurtured, she said.Earlier, Indias G20 Sherpa, Amitabh Kant, said in a tweet that frank and thought-provoking discussions with the Sherpas on global challenges in the area of Food and Energy Security have affected lives of people from all around the world and have put a lot of emphasis on the success of #Agenda2030 @PMOIndia At a G20 Sherpa gathering in Udaipur, Kant said that developing countries, the Global South, and advanced economies were among the leaders.We need to devise new strategies.This is a unique forum for both the developed world and emerging economies.As part of its business mission, representatives of the government and business circles of the region met with members of the Confederation of Indian Industry in New Delhi on December 5th.

At the meeting, Governor Andrey Nikitin described his region's economic and investment potential.Veliky Novgorod is our country's first ancient capital.It was located at the crossroads of trade routes, and today, thanks to archaeological surveys, we find items from India dating back more than a thousand years.This is proof that trade and cultural exchange between our countries have existed since ancient times.The Novgorod region is a good place to establish trade, cultural relations, and industrial relations today.

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