New Delhi: Ahead of the much-anticipated G20 Summit, which is beginning in the national capital on Saturday, India's G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant on Friday said that the New Delhi leaders' declaration at the end of the Summit will reflect the voice of Global South. He noted that accelerating SDGs, improving learning outcomes and nutrition have been critical for India's presidency.
Addressing a joint press conference, Amitabh Kant said green development, climate action, and climate finance have also been among India’s priorities. He further said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had stated that India's presidency should be inclusive, decisive, ambitious and action-oriented. "When India took over the G20 presidency in Bali, we were in the midst of a scenario of slowing growth and productivity worldwide. India felt that we should start our presidency with the theme of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'- the World is one family. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India's presidency should be inclusive, decisive, ambitious and action-oriented. We've lived up to his vision of being inclusive, ambitious, action-oriented and very decisive during our presidency," Amitabh Kant said.
"The second key priority for us was to have accelerated sustainable development goals because only 12 of the 169 SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) are on track and we are way behind the schedule. We are midway at the 2030 Action Point. But we are way behind. Therefore accelerating SDGs, improving learning outcomes, healthy outcomes, nutrition - all these were very critical for India's presidency," he added.
Amitabh Kant said there has also been a focus on multilateral institutions in view of the needs of the 21st century. "We wanted the world to take the lead on Green Development in the context of climate action and climate finance. There were several components of this which we wanted to drive and therefore, green development, climate action, and climate finance were our third priority. Because both SDG and climate action require finance, particularly for developing and emerging markets in the global south. It was critical that we focus on multilateral institutions of the 21st century."