G20, regional blocks reinvent multilateralism
In an increasingly fragmented world, one has to look for regional formations as the building blocks of reinforced multilateralism. Association of Southeast Asian Nations is one such regional formation. This year three ASEAN countries held leadership positions in significant regional and international institutions - Indonesia as the president of G20, Thailand as the host of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, and Cambodia as the chair of ASEAN and the East Asia Summit. |
India’s G20 presidency: Thrust is on reformed multilateralism
Indonesian President Joko Widodo handed over the presidency of the G20 to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Bali with the grouping’s leaders in full attendance. In his closing remarks at the Bali Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that India’s leadership of G20 will be inclusive, ambitious, decisive and action oriented. The speech set the template for G20’s course of action in 2023. The Prime Minister’s template is closely aligned with India’s theme for its presidency - One Earth, One Family, One Future. |
A new era of India-Africa defense cooperation
As India and Africa break the shackles of the dark past of colonialism and become the architects of a prosperous and secure future, co-developing and co-producing in the defence sector could prove to be a catalyst. Thus, delivering the keynote address at the event, the Defence Minister of India iterated that “African priorities are our priorities”. That set the tone for the 12th Defexpo. The African countries and India have had humble beginnings and with continuing shared principles of non-violence and peace, both regions are important for buttressing and raising important south-south cooperation. |
India, US must bridge the gulf on Indo-Pacific
The shared aim of the US and India to preserve security in the Indo-Pacific does not hide the frequent tension between them at bilateral and international levels, especially when it comes to Russia and Pakistan. India is the only Quad country to have a land dispute with China the US favours a bilateral solution to their conflict. Currently, the US attention is focused on defending Taiwan against an aggressive China. Both India and the US perceive China as the primary threat to their security. |
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Sitharaman's call for G-20 nation to regulate cryptos gets a thumbs up from domain players
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said global crypto asset regulation should be an international priority and will be a big topic of discussion at the next G-20 summit. India needs to encourage international groups such as the International Monetary Fund, Financial Stability Board and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation to help form crypto regulations with all countries being on board. She iterated that no single country can succeed individually, being in a silo, trying to regulate the crypto assets. |
Sustainability, tech driving Indo-US ties
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said that Indo-US economic relations are driven by the common interest of promoting sustainability, emerging technologies, globally resilient supply chains, and small businesses. At the India-US CEO Forum held virtually on November 10, 2022 he also reiterated the importance of such dialogues in leveraging this momentum. |
India jumped to 40th rank in global innovation index
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India jumped to 40th rank in the global innovation index this year. In 2015, we were ranked 81. The number of unicorn start-ups in India has doubled, we are now the 3rd largest in the world. This is due to India’s talent pool. He appealed to global and domestic investors to explore opportunities in the technology and innovations of India. Technology was seen as an exclusive domain reserved only for the high and mighty but India has shown how to democratise technology.
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Life beyond the US technology layoffs
The main reason for the layoffs can be traced back to the sector’s over-hiring. The top five companies - Facebook (Meta), Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google, also known as FAANG increased their headcount by over 80 percent between 2019 and 2021. They are now correcting for their optimism. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said its increased investments in the company did not play out the way he expected. Microsoft faced its slowest growth rate in five years. Tech companies are facing growing pressure from investors to contain costs. |
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G20 Bali Summit: Recover Together, Recover Stronger
The seventeenth meeting of the Group of Twenty (G20) nations was held in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia on November 15-16, 2022. G20 leaders met for a two-day pinnacle summit hosted by the Indonesian G20 presidency under the theme, “Recover Together, Recover Stronger”. The summit saw extensive discussions on the revival of the global economy, food security, climate change and condemnation of Russian aggression among other high-priority agendas. This edition of CUTS ONW collates News and Op-eds from policy experts and senior journalists on the major outcomes and key takeaways of this summit. |
Here's how G20 can fix the sustainable development funding problem
When attending a recent seminar on preparations for India taking over G20 presidency, Nirmala Sitharaman spoke about finance issues as a major handicap in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (Paywall) agenda. Financial commitments made by rich countries at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2002 Monterrey Consensus in Mexico, 2015 Addis Ababa Action Agenda in Ethiopia and in various COPs have never been met. Looking at the current economic downturn and shrinking revenues, despite agreeing on setting up a loss and damage (L&D) fund, it is going to become more difficult. |
Australia-India working together to support peaceful, prosperity neighbourhood
Commander of the Australian Amphibious Task Force Captain Phillipa Hay said that Australia’s relationship with India has been accelerating with the latter being an important strategic partner to us. She further added, about 3 percent of the Australian population are Indians. So, all of us in Australia have Indian friends. Our connection with India is very strong because it's interwoven into the patchwork of the Australian identity. Both Australia and India have smart, savvy, and technically minded young people.
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Will the UN Tax Convention Empower Africa?
United Nations (UN) members agreed to begin talks on fundamental changes to how taxes are collected globally. The resolution submitted by Nigeria on behalf of the 54 member states of the African Group would see the establishment of a UN tax convention and new global tax body - a historic move long resisted by richer nations because it would weaken their control over international tax rules. A last minute amendment put forward by the US argued that a new body would undermine work already underway by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). But that amendment was rejected by developing countries. |
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