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Auditing India’s G20 Presidency / Gupta, Alok Kumar   Journal Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Journal Article
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India Takes Over Presidency of G20: Vision and Reality / Gidadhubli, R.G.   Journal Article
Gidadhubli, R.G. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Group of Twenty, or G20, is the premier forum for international cooperation on the most important aspects of international economic and political issues. It brings together the world’s major developed and developing economies. The G20 comprises Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, EU, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, UK and USA. The G20 Countries together represent about 90 pc of global GDP, 80 pc of global trade, and two thirds of the world’s population.
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India’s G20 Presidency: India’s Ideational, Cultural and Civilisational Leverage for Global Solutions / Kumbhar, Sitaram   Journal Article
Kumbhar, Sitaram Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s presidency of the G20 presents a significant opportunity for the country to contribute to the group’s objectives and address some of the world’s most pressing issues. India can play a leadership role in promoting greater international cooperation on public health issues, de-escalating tensions in conflict-prone regions, and promoting sustainable development, economic equality, and technological advancement. By working together with other member states, India can help to shape a more prosperous, equitable, and sustainable world.
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India’s G20 Presidency: as an Opportunity to Showcase and Boost it's Soft Power / Singh, Shantesh Kumar ; Raj, Ravi Shankar   Journal Article
Singh, Shantesh Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The G20 is a significant forum for discussing global economic and financial concerns among the world’s largest economies. The Asian financial crisis of 1999 marked its birth. The G20 was established so that finance ministers and central bank governors could address global economic and financial issues. Nonetheless, the 2008 financial crisis necessitated the introduction of G20 gatherings for heads of state. Since then, leaders of the G20 have convened regularly, making it the premier platform for economic cooperation. Since 2011, the G20 has held a summit annually, with a new country serving as host each time. On 1 December 2022, India took the G20 presidency for a year, and the heads of state and other delegates will tour around the country. During its G20 presidency, India can display its soft power to visiting delegations.Within the scope of this paper, four primary considerations will be highlighted.
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India’s G20 Presidency: an Unfolding Story of Navigating Glocal through Odds and Opportunities / Monga , Ashna   Journal Article
Monga , Ashna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In contemporary globalised societies where problem anywhere is crisis everywhere, Covid and its preceding challenges have made this more certain. These challenges are further compounded by issues like climate change crisis, economic recession grappling European countries, an aggressive China pursuing its debt trap diplomacy threatening sovereignty, Russia Ukraine conflict, tense situation along Israel Palestine borders, collapsed economies like Sri Lanka and economically fragile situations in Pakistan, irresponsible nuclear states like North Korea looking for opportunities, war toned regions of African continent and subsequent humanitarian crisis in Yemen and Syria, hostile overtake of Afghanistan by Taliban, etc.
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India’s G20 Presidency and Women in Gig Economy / Sharma, Rachana   Journal Article
Sharma, Rachana Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Sub-group W20 under India’s G20 Presidency focussed upon removing barriers to women-led development and economic empowerment of women.The policy narratives assert that digital revolution and adoption of digital economy is transforming the lives of people, including the vulnerable sections globally. The NITI Aayog report indicates that in 2020-2021 more than 7.5 million workers were engaged in the Gig economy in India and women’s participation in the Gig economy has risen from 27% to 36% (NITI Aayog, 2022). Though, the participation of women is still low compared to men in the Gig economy yet, the upsurge of women workers indicates towards the future trends in Indian Market. This article looks into the opportunities and challenges of Gig Women workers and the need to bridge gender gaps in Labour force participation for fostering sustainable social and economic development.
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Understanding India’s G20 Presidency and the Aspiration of Small States: the Case of Manipur / Inkah, Sachoiba   Journal Article
Sachoiba Inkah Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The current government is determined to make India a global player. And the G20 presidency provides India with the opportunity to showcase the country’s potential whilst also giving equal weight to all the states. Since the 1990s, the northeastern states have had a significant influence in defining India’s foreign policy. The Act East Policy, as well as various bilateral, regional, and multilateral agreements and engagements in South and Southeast Asia, has elevated the region’s profile. The B20 meetings held in various northern states have created new opportunities for the region that go beyond regional engagement and aspirations. The paper briefly discusses the imperatives and opportunities presented by the G20 meetings in the north-eastern states with emphasis on Manipur.
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