Will Bring Up Issues From The Global South During India's G20 Presidency

Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi said that India's presidency of the G20 is now a matter of pride for every Indian . She said that the G20 presidency is now a matter of pride for every Indian in the context of a geopolitical crisis, food and energy scarcity, and a burgeoning demand for global development .

Upside Down: Indias strategy for the G20 presidency would be to establish consensus within the alliance, address key issues in the global south, and highlight the country's 3Ds: peace, technology, and opportunity, according to Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi, who spoke to Lok Sabha on Wednesday that his statement in the Ukraine conflict was consistent and persistent.It has a larger audience than it does.Ms Lekhi said that we have also extended assistance on specific issues, such as food grains and fertilizers, as well as on the sustainability of nuclear installations, and that her statement, the G20 Bali resolution, highlights this.Ms Lekhi said that India's presidency of the G20 is now a matter of pride for every Indian in the context of a geopolitical crisis, food and energy scarcity, and a burgeoning demand for global development, as well as rising debt burden, which has characterized the world's largest region, which she said was being held in 32 different cities across India.

Ms Lekhi said that India intends the G20 presidency to be an opportunity to showcase the country to the world by means of cultural programs, regional festivals, innovation initiatives, millets promotion, One District One Product, community involvement, and civil society activities.As the House knows, the government has contacted leaders of opposition parties in this regard.Ms Lekhi said that we see it as a truly national endeavor and we need everyone's help to make it a success.The Indian foreign policy, she said, is designed to benefit the Indian people and that we will do whatever it takes to fulfill that responsibility.

These are challenging times, but it is also an opportunity to demonstrate our leadership and contribute to global stability, growth, and security, she said.

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