PM Modi's Insights on G20, India's Global Relations, Climate Change, and More

Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered an extensive address ahead of the upcoming G20 Summit in New Delhi, slated for September 9-10. He attributed India's robust global relationships to the election of a stable government in 2014, which harbored a clear developmental agenda, leading to widespread reforms in various sectors. Below are the key takeaways from PM Modi's comprehensive interview:

India's Advocacy for a Multipolar World Order: Amidst ongoing discussions about the world's division into blocs led by the United States and China, the Prime Minister stressed the importance of reaching consensus on common goals through dialogue in various forums. He asserted that the "new world order is multipolar," and India acknowledges the necessity of aligning with some nations while differing with others on certain issues, all while prioritizing its national interests. PM Modi underscored India's strong ties with many diverse countries, despite differing positions on certain matters.

Vision for India Hosting the G20 Summit: PM Modi highlighted the G20 Summit's motto, "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (One Earth, One Family, One Future), as a concept initiated by India to foster connections among member nations, akin to a global family, with the overarching goal of ensuring that no one is left behind. He emphasized that the entire world constitutes a single family, where the progress of each member is intricately intertwined with the others. Drawing from his government's mantra of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas" (Collective Efforts, Inclusive Growth), PM Modi pointed out the dividends reaped from uniting the nation and its people in the pursuit of progress and the equitable distribution of prosperity.

Democratizing the G20: The Prime Minister shared his experiences of traveling to numerous districts across India before assuming the role of Chief Minister of Gujarat. He expressed a desire to provide a platform for people from diverse regions, backgrounds, and cultures, thereby empowering them.

Climate Change and Weather Anomalies: PM Modi called upon the world's leading economies to collaborate in addressing climate change by revising their strategies, scopes, and sensitivity. He emphasized that climate change is a global issue affecting both developed and developing nations, underscoring the need for collective acceptance and action. Prime Minister Modi's pre-G20 Summit interview touched upon India's strengthened global ties, the call for a multipolar world order, the vision for a united G20, and the shared responsibility of tackling climate change on a global scale.

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