New Delhi: India celebrated a key milestone in its G20 Presidency on Monday, April 17 with the hosting of its 100th G20 meeting, the Meeting of Agricultural Chief Scientists (MACS) in Varanasi. The 2nd Health Working Group in Goa, the 2nd Digital Economy Working Group in Hyderabad, and the Space Economy Leaders’ Precursor Meeting in Shillong are also being held today.
Following the handover of the G20 Presidency to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the G20 Bali Summit on November 16 last year, India’s year-long G20 Presidency commenced on December 1, 2022, and would continue until 30 November 2023.
Earlier on November 8, last year, Prime Minister had launched the G20 logo and unveiled India’s G20 Presidency theme, "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”- "One Earth, One Family One Future”. Designed in the colors of India’s national flag, the G20 logo symbolizes our pro-planet approach and growth amidst challenges.
The Group of Twenty (G20) comprises 19 countries (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Türkiye, United Kingdom, and the United States) and European Union. The G20 members represent around 85% of the global GDP, over 75% of the global trade, and about two-thirds of the world population.
In-person participation during India’s G20 Presidency is among the largest ever. Over 12,300 delegates, from over 110 nationalities have attended G20-related meetings so far. This includes participation from G20 members, 9 invitee countries, and 14 international organizations.
As of date, the 100 G20 meetings have been held in 41 cities, covering 28 States and Union Territories. Meetings are being organized across the length and breadth of India with the full support and participation of State Governments and Union Territories, G20 chief coordinator Harsh Shringla told media here in New Delhi.
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During India's Presidency, India will be hosting foreign delegates for over 200 G20-related meetings in around 60 cities across India, the widest geographical spread in any G20 Presidency. All 13 Sherpa Track Working Groups, 8 Finance Track Workstreams, 11 Engagement Groups, and 4 Initiatives have embarked on substantive interactions.
A new Working Group on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), a new Engagement Group "Startup 20” and a new Initiative Chief Science Advisers’ Roundtable (CSAR) have been operationalized in our G20 Presidency. The 11 Engagement Groups provide a platform for dialogue among the private sector, academia, civil society, youth, and women, as well as institutions including the Parliaments, audit authorities, and urban administrations.
To date, three Ministerial meetings have been held. The first Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting (FMCBG) was held in Bengaluru on February 24-25 this year, the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting (FMM) was held in New Delhi on March 1-2, 2023, and the second FMCBG meeting was held in Washington DC on April 12-13 this year.
Two Sherpa Meetings have been held in Udaipur (4-7 December 2022) and Kumarakom (30 March - 2 April 2023). The FMCBG, FMM, and Sherpa meetings saw the record, high-level in-person participation from all delegations with Ministerial-level dignitaries. 28 Foreign Ministers (from 18 G20 members, 9 guest countries, and AU Chair – Comoros) and 2 Deputy/Vice Foreign Ministers (from Japan and the Republic of Korea) attended the FMM.
These Ministerial meetings concluded with substantive outcome documents that fostered consensus on G20’s shared priorities. These include consensus on setting up an expert group on MDB reforms and debt treatment in the FMCBG, multilateral reforms, development cooperation, food and energy security, counter-terrorism, new and emerging threats, global skill mapping, and disaster risk reduction in the FMM.
During its Presidency, India is also amplifying the voice and concerns of the Global South and developing countries. The Voice of Global South Summit held in January this year, chaired by the Prime Minister, was attended by 125 countries, including 18the at the Heads of State/Government level and others at the Ministerial level.