Hampi (Karnataka): With the UN becoming "unwieldy" and "non-functional", the G-20 has emerged as the most responsive body to address key challenges facing the world and New Delhi has not shied away from bringing all major global issues to the "centrestage" during its presidency of the grouping, India's G-20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant said on Monday.
He said India has been acting as an "agent of change" in the G-20 and that it is confident of building consensus to address critical developmental issues such as climate financing, debt vulnerabilities, ensuring progress on sustainable development goals and evolving a framework for digital public infrastructure.
In an interview to PTI a day after the conclusion of the third G-20 Sherpas' meeting, he said the Russia-Ukraine conflict is restricted to a certain part of the world and the Indian presidency's focus has been entirely on the developmental agenda and to deal with issues facing the Global South. At the same time, Kant noted that the "present geopolitics" is having its knock-on effects on food, fuel and fertilisers and that is having an impact on emerging markets and Europe's competitiveness.
India's G-20 Sherpa said the grouping has come out as a credible platform for finding solutions to major issues. "I really think that the only organisation which everybody feels responsive today for most of the critical issues is the G-20. All key issues are being discussed here. This, if the African Union comes in will be the key institution for the global architecture because the UN is very unwieldy and non-functional," he said.
"It is too large and the Security Council had never envisaged that there will be a prolonged war. So that architecture got frozen. All key issues today are being discussed under the framework of G20 and if G20 decides, then things happen," he added. Kant said India, as the current president of G20, brought all the global issues to the "centrestage" and it didn't shy away from bringing them to the table.
"And one of the good things that happened is that the prime minister pushed a very very ambitious agenda. Nothing could have been more ambitious than what India has pushed for," he said. "Every single delegate said that there has been a very very ambitious agenda that India brought in. We have been an agent of change and not an agent of status quo during India's presidency," Kant said.