Decoding G-20: How India will become a developed country by 2025? External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar told about the action plan

The G-20 summit is going to be held in Delhi on September 9 and 10 under the chairmanship of India. In connection with this summit, under the special series #DecodingG20WithNDTV, NDTV Executive Director and Editor-in-Chief Sanjay Puglia had an exclusive interaction with External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar. In this meeting held on Tuesday, the foreign minister gave a strong message to Pakistan and China. At the same time, India was also called the voice of the Global South. In the interview, the External Affairs Minister also helped explain India’s action plan for the next 25 years.

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Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “It is Modi’s guarantee that India will become the third largest economy in the world during the third term of the NDA. We will achieve the goal of making India a developed country in the next 25 years.” Do it.” In a special conversation with NDTV, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said what will be India’s action plan to achieve the goal of becoming a developed country in the next 25 years?

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neighborhood policy
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that there are currently two divisions. East-West divide, North-South divide. It is important to understand which countries are against both divisions. The question is which country it is, which stands on the ground between the two divides. The answer is India. India today is the voice of the Global South. India is setting an example among neighboring countries. Global South is a reflection of development, it is a reflection of income. The Global South also offers a sense of unity. Global South is a feeling. It is also a mirror of performance. Being the voice of the Global South is a huge responsibility, we did not give this name ourselves. But we are following it with full responsibility.

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Four directions of development
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in a special interview under #DecodingG20WithNDTV said how India can achieve the goal of ‘Developed India’ through four directions. He said that diplomacy, food security, climate action,

The foreign minister said, “When you talk about diplomacy, the common man doesn’t understand it. Our effort is that whatever issues are raised, discussed in the G-20… these common people should understand. Citizens. Should. PM Modi said from the beginning that you should not hold this G-20 in a conference hall, but take it across the country. Everyone should understand the issues.”

S Jaishankar said, “Ensuring food security is another direction of becoming a developed country. The solution to the food crisis can only be found through Sriana (coarse grain). When there was uncertainty in the supply of wheat, the market prices immediately went up. That is why we he Demanding to increase grain production.

The foreign minister said, “The third direction is climate action. I agree that some countries talk big on climate change, but when it comes to action, they do nothing. We should also work on climate action. It will happen. India has to do it. Set an example to the world with its action on climate.” He said, “Climate emergency and climate disaster are major challenges today. Both of these are major obstacles to the economy of the country. So they have to be worked on.”

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Explaining the fourth direction, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said, “Digital infrastructure will give us the way forward. Digital infrastructure enables one to run a business, grow it, innovate and respond to demand. At a fundamental level, it is the platform that connects them with customers and the outside world. adds. We need to do more in this direction.”

Connect the main power
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said, “India’s presidency of the G20 has been unique. The G20 is unique in itself and India’s presidency is special because the world is more complex today due to a once-in-a-century pandemic and ongoing conflict. “In such a situation, who steps forward and moderates? Can find the way? No country should remain neutral in such a situation. He must keep his word to the world. India is one such country.”

He continued, “The Global South knows they are the Global South. But do you act like this? The Global South are those who will work for other countries despite their limited resources, because we feel that we are all part of one family. are.” India is part of it and their problem is our problem. India is working to bring other countries along with this thinking.”

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