India’s G20 Outreach: Inclusion and Democratization

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By Sanjay Pulipaka

The Economic Advisory Council to the prime minister of India recently released an occasional paper on challenges confronting the Group of Twenty and the need to craft appropriate policy responses by incorporating the concerns of the developing world or the Global South.

For instance, on climate change, the paper emphasized increased assistance to developing countries to operationalize resilience measures and develop generous technology-sharing norms. Notably, to help the Global South overcome post-pandemic economic challenges, the paper called for greater multilateral and bilateral funding for “build back broader” initiatives by implementing integrated infrastructure projects.  

Since taking over the presidency of the G20 in December last year, the Indian government has made persistent efforts to include diverse voices in G20 dialogues. For example, a “Voice of Global South Summit” was held in January to consult and incorporate views of developing countries in the agenda for the G20.

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