On Wednesday Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS), in collaboration with CII and the Indian National Science Academy organized a conference. It included the contention regarding the Paris agreement right after the US withdrew from it which needs to be sorted out to attain climate goals in testing the duration of the pandemic that has hit the global economy. India's Sherpa said on the G20 2020, that the pandemic had threatened food, energy security, and disrupted value chains and medical supplies.
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Prabhu at a virtual conference titled 'B20 Dialogue in India' reaching out to governments and business organizations of the world’s 20 leading economies – the G20 and B20 said that businesses need to help in accomplishing climate goals as well as in eliminating digital disparities. Whereas while stressing on building quality infrastructure state “The business community needs to focus on not just the bottom line, but also lifting the people at the bottom of the pyramid,”
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The conference by Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS), in collaboration with CII and the Indian National Science Academy. Prof. Sachin Chaturvedi, Director General, RIS, said that the RIS was committed to consolidating the intentions put forward by stakeholders containing businesses, scientists, economists, and civil society groups to ensure that it would be manageable for policymakers to absorb and implement them at the G20 level. In addition to his statement, he said the RIS has been highlighting a bi-monthly publication ‘the G20 Digest’ on G20 issues as part of developing meaningful inputs for India’s G20 Presidency in 2022,
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