G20 Leaders ’ Summit New Delhi Declaration, enhanced co-operation  crucial focus areas

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As the New Delhi Summit had drawn to a close in September, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had proposed a virtual session in November before the end of India’s administration – Brazil will take over the G20 administration from December 1. 

 Development and enhanced co-operation on critical challenges along with a review of the New Delhi Leaders ’ protestation from September are anticipated to be the  crucial focus areas on the  docket of the virtual G20 Leaders ’ Summit to be held Wednesday before the end of India’s Presidency.  

 G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant, while speaking at a curtain  supplement briefing for the Virtual G20 Leaders ’ Summit Tuesday, said development will be the core  docket, while leaders may  bandy  numerous other issues. 

 “ Since our successful hosting of the G20 Leaders ’ Summit on September 9- 10 and the  amicable relinquishment of the New Delhi Leaders ’ Declaration, the world has actually witnessed a race of events and several new challenges have  surfaced. While development will be the core  docket and we will  concentrate on the development issue, the leaders may  bandy  numerous other issues and the virtual  peak will  give an  occasion not only to  bandy the  perpetration of the Leaders ’ protestation but also for leaders to partake views and enhance cooperation on critical challenges that we  defy and address gaps in global governance, reaffirm our being commitments towards the Sustainable Development Goals, and move towards a reinvigorated multinational system that’s more  deposited to  appreciatively impact people’s lives, ” he said.  

 When asked if the Israel- Hamas conflict will be  bandied, Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said he “ did n’t want to prejudge what issues would be raised by the leaders ”. He also said that the Summit’s attendance isn’t anticipated to be any different in terms of participation seen at the New Delhi Leaders ’ Summit held in September. Certain Russian media reports stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the virtual G20 Summit, who had skipped the  former G20 Leaders ’ Summit in September.   As the New Delhi Summit had drawn to a close in September, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had proposed a virtual session in November before the end of India’s administration – Brazil will take over the G20 administration from December 1. 

  Accelerating Progress on Sustainable Development Goals( SDGs), a  drive towards reforming multinational development banks( MDBs), addressing debt vulnerabilities, climate finance, and the use of digital public  structure for  fiscal addition were among the  crucial features in the  protestation from the G20 Leaders ’ Summit  peak.  

 As per the 2023 G20 New Delhi Update released on November 13 that reviewed 34 ongoing G20 development commitments two are assessed as being “ completed ”, 31 are assessed as being “ on track ”, and one commitment recorded as “ no update  entered ”.

 The completed bones  included G20 support for Covid- 19 response and recovery in developing countries, known as the ‘ Pandemic Fund ’ along with the action for  pastoral youth employment in developing countries.  

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