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G20

December 10, 2024

G20 was formed in 1999, in the aftermath of the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-1998 and became the premier forum for international economic cooperation over time. Every year it meets to discuss global financial and socioeconomic issues.

Significance of G-20 / Relevance of G-20

  1. G20 as Important Bloc
    • Comprises 90% of the global GDP.
    • G20 accounts for 80% of world trade.
    • G20 represents more than two-thirds of the world’s population.
  2. Maintain Global Order
    • Global Politics: G20 influences the policies of countries around the world to maintain global order.
    • Address current issues: G20 helps in strategizing current issues. Examples include the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance on Technology Governance, and the Framework for action on marine plastic litter.
    • Taming Financial Crisis: For instance, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) was established by G20 leaders following the global financial crisis.
  3. To Tackle Global Issues
    • Rising Protectionism: Example: US-China trade war.
    • Global Investments: Global FDI has been sliding continuously.
    • Climate Change: Increasing pollution and climate change require collaborative action.
    • Peace process: Terrorism has become a major threat to world peace.

 

Significance of G-20 for India

  • Platform to Globalize: G20 provides a platform to voice various issues such as financial stability, artificial intelligence, energy security, reforming multilateralism, and terrorism.
  • Part of Globalisation: Being part of the largest economic bloc, G20 helps India integrate into the globalized world.
  • Balancing Relationships: India has used this platform for trilateral meetings like JAI (Japan-Australia-India) and RIC (Russia-India-China), balancing its relations with global powers.
  • Raise critical issues: As a regional power, India can raise critical issues affecting South Asia.
  • Represent the Global South: India can represent the interests of the developing world or the global south.
  • Multilateralism: G20 serves as an effective platform to engage multilaterally with all major nations worldwide.

 

Way Forward

  • Covid Collective Action: India should emphasize the need for collaborative efforts in technology transfer, vaccine development, and supporting developing countries.
  • Developing Nations: India, as a representative of the developing world, should forward the agenda of addressing poverty and malnutrition globally.
  • Pak-Based Terror: The platform can be used to highlight terror networks in Pakistan and their impact on the region.
  • Afghan Peace Process: G20 is a useful platform for India to showcase its role in Afghan development and to be involved in discussions regarding Afghanistan.
  • Climate Change: India’s key requirement is climate finance, which developed countries are reluctant to provide; thus, G20 serves as a platform to highlight India’s needs.
  • Broader Peace: Global peace and stability can be achieved through cooperation and discussion, with G20 being an effective and long-lasting avenue for this. ​​

 

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