G20 Summit 2023 raises India's image, know about some important decisions
The eyes of the world are on the G20 summit being held in New Delhi. Top world leaders are continuously meeting and bilateral meetings are also taking place. The media of the whole world is keeping an eye on these meetings. But here the question may arise that what is being achieved through all this arrangement and these meetings? So let us know what are the five major decisions taken in the G20 meeting held in New Delhi, which can have a positive impact on the world in the future.
1. African Union has been included in G20. The African Union includes 55 countries on the African continent. In such a situation, the inclusion of African Union in an important group like G20 will create a new world order in the world, in which developing and poor countries will also get representation in the global decision making system.
2. The Delhi Declaration has been unanimously approved in the G20 meeting, which is an example of India's diplomatic strength. The declaration calls for upholding international law, territorial integrity and sovereignty, international humanitarian law, and a multilateral system that protects peace and stability.
3. Agreement has been reached on the rail link project connecting India, Saudi Arabia, America and Europe. This project is being considered as the answer to China's Belt and Road Initiative, which will save the developing countries of the world from China's debt trap in the name of infrastructure development.
4. Prime Minister Modi has announced the formation of Global Biofuel Alliance. Countries like India, Brazil, America are included in this alliance. Through this alliance, renewable energy will be promoted and will go a long way in reducing carbon emissions to net zero.
5. In recent years, there has been a decline in trust among the countries of the world. An attempt was made to strengthen this trust again in the G20 conference being held in Delhi. Especially efforts were made to reduce the tension after the Ukraine war.
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