“The world now sees India’s work as an inspiration..” : External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to NDTV

New Delhi:

In an exclusive conversation with NDTV Editor-in-Chief Sanjay Puglia, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar said that we expect a unanimous statement from all countries at the G20 meeting to be held in Delhi next week. He said that India’s G20 presidency is unique. India today is a respectable country.

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S Jaishankar said, “When I visit countries, I see that many countries have started talking to us in the last few years. When they see the efficiency and scale of our schemes, they take it as inspiration. Let’s see. And realize that it can. Copy and complete.” The External Affairs Minister said that the world will come to India because it has the capability and capacity.

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 in a more critical situation today due to a once-in-a-century pandemic and ongoing conflict.”. The world situation is more serious and alarming. In such a situation, who can step forward and find a middle ground? There are east-west and north-south divisions. Who can bridge it? Someone has something to show. If so for the world, it is India.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that the current G20 meeting is important as the world is affected by economic and environmental crisis and war. He said that the world situation is more alarming. Although the G20 began with a small mandate, the problems were to grow as they grew.

The state of the world is more alarming than ever – S Jaishankar
“2023 is more complicated. We have faced pandemics and the impact has been catastrophic. In addition there are fuel conflicts and food impacts in Europe. Climate events are becoming more frequent with economic consequences,” the foreign minister said. The world is more alarming than ever.”

He said, “The G20 is about food-energy-climate. Nothing will change until we change our daily lifestyles and make climate-friendly changes.”

The foreign minister said that the message coming out of the G-20 meeting has to be conveyed to the common people. Our goal is public participation. This is our collective responsibility. Prime Minister Narendra Modi does not want to confine the G-20 to the conference hall and Delhi, but wants to take it to the entire country.

But to the common man, politics is a “world away” and the government is trying to raise issues in the G20 that they can understand. It is also necessary to look at the steps taken to control the situation.

S Jaishankar said, “It is important for us to find ways to increase manufacturing in the country. Because this is a pro-employment policy. This is a big opportunity for us. The world wants more supply chains with transparency.” He said that India is “China+ 1” should not be viewed as

“There is a need to focus on how to democratize global supply chains and encourage green growth through sustainability,” he said. The minister said bridging the gap in investment flows, digital equity and gender issues is important. If the G20 does not raise these issues, then who will?”

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