New Delhi:India has always been the voice of the developing countries through forums like Non-Aligned Countries (NAM) and the government had gone slightly overboard over the leadership of the G20 as the concept of Global South is an old one, the Congress said on Sunday.
“I think in one respect, the government has gone overboard in trying to make the G20 leadership more than what it is. Indonesia was the G20 leader last year and next year Brazil will take over. Does that mean Indonesia and Brazil are the same as India? In the past, the United States and Canada have led the group. In the future, China may take over as it is a rotational presidentship,” Congress leader Salman Soz told ETV Bharat.
“What is the Global South, basically developing countries from Asia, Africa and Latin America which remained developing. India has always been a leader of NAM which raised the voice of the developing countries,” he said.
According to the Congress leader, India is de facto one of the two main players in the so-called Global South, the other being China, and no one can take away India’s right to be the voice of the developing nations.
“China has deep connections with the African nations and with Latin America. That scale is enormous. It will not be easy for countries to agree to what India says as China has tight relations with the countries in the so-called Global South. However, India has its own position and stature in the developing world. Nothing can really happen without India agreeing to something. India can persuade and will have a forceful voice in any forum where the rights of developing countries are involved. Not even China can take that away. India is and will remain a major Asian power,” said Soz.