Making G20 Truly Inclusive - Permanent Seat for African Union
Right from the moment India assumed the Presidency of the G20, it has consistently maintained that it will take the “Global South”, along in its quest to drive an agenda which is “Inclusive”, “Impactful” and “Action Oriented”. Other G20 members have also argued for G20 to address concerns of the developing world. The African Union (AU), which has representation of 55 countries, must be accorded a permanent place in major multilateral forums. While India has extended an invitation to the AU chair among other international invitees, the time has come to revamp the G20’s structure to make it “truly representative”. |
India to take up development issues facing Global South at G20 Meetings
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said India will take up developmental issues of the Global South at the meetings of the G20 countries emphasising that there should not be any first world or third world, but only one world having a common future. She further said that India will use the G20 Presidency to encourage collective solutions to deal with the numerous challenges facing the world, like economic slowdown, rising inflation, threat of resurgence of pandemic and risks emerging from geopolitical conflicts. |
Reinventing the Indo-Pacific
Until a few years ago, the term ‘Indo-Pacific’ (Paywall) was hardly uttered in international affairs. Now many countries have adopted so-called Indo-Pacific strategies, including America, Australia, Britain, France, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines and even Mongolia. The main Asian holdout is China, which scorns the phrase. That is a key to understand what the Indo-Pacific is all about. |
'Together with India and Australia...’: US, Japan promise to make QUAD a force for good
In a joint statement, Japan and the US on January 14, 2023 promised to ensure QUAD remains a "force for good". The statement read, "Together with Australia and India, we will ensure the QUAD continues to be a force for good, committed to bringing benefits to the region by delivering results on global health, cyber security, climate, emerging technologies and maritime domain awareness". |
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The US and India are stepping up tech collaborations
The Indo-US Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (iCET) will trigger greater cooperation. And given the central role of nodal organisations, it can lead to improved technology diplomacy. In May 2022, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the US President Joe Biden formally launched an India-US Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (Paywall). The initiative is led by the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) in India and the National Security Council (NSC) in the US. That NSCS and NSC have been appointed as the nodal organisations to coordinate this effort is noteworthy. |
The gamechangers for India's 'Techade'
India is a nation that has all the right ingredients - a digital stack, talent, infrastructure, and scale - to become the world's technology hub. We, as a nation have demonstrated the use of technology in manners that have transformed governance and democracy. Now, to take full advantage of the "Techade" (Technology Decade for India), we must invest in Research & Development and Innovation, increase spending on skill-based education, and thus aid tech transformations. This will also ensure a successful run towards becoming the global technology hub. |
Kant, Nilekani to lead task force to leverage digital achievements within G20
The government has created a G20 task force on digital public infrastructure to leverage India’s achievements in the digital sphere to drive global efforts aimed at financial inclusion, healthcare and education, people familiar with the matter said on January 23, 2023. The task force, to be co-chaired by G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant and Entrepreneur Nandan Nilekani, will create a detailed map of India’s digital infrastructure in finance, health, education, data, taxation, digital commerce and mobility and shortlist key infrastructure that can be presented within various G20 tracks for adoption by other countries.
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Joint India-US space mission later this year
Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh said stepping up cooperation in the space sector, India and the US are expected to launch a joint Earth observation project - NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite - later this year. The NASA-ISRO SAR Mission will measure the Earth's changing ecosystems, dynamic surfaces and ice masses to provide information about biomass, natural hazards, sea level rise and groundwater and will support a host of other applications. |
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India's G20 Presidency 'very big deal'
Terming India's G20 Presidency a very big deal, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said the country has taken up the responsibility to host the meetings of the powerful grouping at a time when there is great economic stress on the global supply chains and strong political polarisation in the world. India formally assumed the G20 Presidency on December 01, 2022. The next G20 Leaders' Summit at the level of Heads of State/Government is scheduled to be held on September 09 and 10 in New Delhi. |
Friends with Benefits: The India-US Story
The India-US Story is indeed a story of bewilderment, the first of which how a major power like the US could be so blind-sided to the realities on the ground. In fact, Seema Sirohi takes a reader effortlessly through the pages of Democratic and Republican Presidents who tried to define and manage a new relationship that had all the trappings of political minefields in both countries. She indirectly answers a somewhat persistent query that went beyond academic chatter - were Republicans or Democrats good for India? |
US thanks India for continued constructive engagement on Indo-Pacific Economic Framework
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo during her meeting with Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal thanked India for its continued constructive engagement on the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF). She looks forward to co-leading the upcoming US-India CEO Forum and Commercial Dialogue meetings with Piyush Goyal in March, 2023. She also expressed her gratitude for India’s hosting of the engagements.
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US has very important defence relationship with India
Pentagon Press Secretary General Patrick S. Ryder told reporters at a news conference that the US has a very important defence relationship with India, when it comes to security cooperation, defence cooperation. So we look forward to continuing to engage with the Indian leadership. He further added when we do have something to announce, certainly we will, but we already cooperate and engage on a variety of fronts, to include through mechanisms like the Quad. So we look forward to continuing to do that in 2023. |
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