G20@2023: The Roadmap to Indian Presidency
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India assumes G20 Presidency from 1 December 2022. Prime Minister Modi has said that India looks forward to a Presidency of healing harmony and hope. For a Nation deeply committed to multilateralism and democracy the G20 Presidency is a significant moment in India`s history.</br></br> G20@2023 – The Roadmap to Indian Presidency traces the rise of the G20 in battling financial crisis— the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-09 the Eurozone Crisis of 2010 and the COVID-19 pandemic of 2019 and in formulating an agenda for strong sustainable and balanced growth. V.Srinivas documents the complex functioning of the G20 and its collaboration with important multilateral institutions- International Monetary Fund World Bank World Trade Organization World Health Organization Financial Stability Board OECD UNFCC and non-governmental/ civil society Engagement Groups.</br></br> The G20 today represents the foremost facet of multilateralism. The Indian Presidency has announced over 200 meetings in the runup to the New Delhi 2023 summit. There is a high level of deliberative democracy at work in the G20 meetings.</br></br> Prime Minister Modi`s seminal contribution to nine G20 Summit meetings from the Brisbane Summit in 2014 to the Bali Summit in 2022 BRICS Leaders’ meetings and regional groupings has been documented comprehensively.</br></br> From 1 December 2022 India`s greatest moment of multilateralism since Independence has arrived which will culminate with the New Delhi Leaders’ Summit in September 2023. G20@2023 - The Roadmap to Indian Presidency is a comprehensive study of the world’s most influential multilateral group that has shaped global policy making in a significant way.
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