Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that the theme of India’s G20 presidency “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” is not just a slogan but a comprehensive philosophy derived from the country’s cultural ethos. India is poised to host the G20 Summit at Pragati Maidan on September 9-10.
In an exclusive interview with PTI, Prime Minister Modi said: “India’s G20 presidency has also sown seeds of confidence in the so-called third world countries.” Africa is our top priority in the G20; No future plan on earth can succeed without all voices being heard.
The Prime Minister said that the G20 ministerial decisions taken in all areas will prove crucial for the future of the world.
“We will continue to make constructive contributions beyond our G20 presidency. As inflation is a key issue for the world, our G20 presidency has led to the recognition that anti-inflationary policies in one country do not harm others,” Prime Minister Modi told PTI.
He also pointed out that India’s G20 presidency has many positive implications. “Some are very close to my heart.”
“As G20 President or not, we will support all efforts to ensure peace around the world. “The international community is convinced that India’s progress is not an accident but the result of an action-oriented roadmap,” said the Prime Minister.
“For a long time in world history, India has been one of the largest economies in the world. Later, our global footprint got smaller due to the impact of different colonizations. added PM Modi.
He said: “But now India is on the rise again. The speed with which we have climbed five places from the 10th largest economy to the fifth largest in less than a decade has shown that India means business.”
“With this momentum, I am confident that we will be among the top three economies in the near future,” he said. “I am sure that by 2047 our country will be among the developed countries.”
Adding a fourth “D” – development – to the 3Ds of democracy, demographics and diversity, he said the time leading up to 2047 is a time of great opportunity and “Indians living in this era have a great opportunity to lay the groundwork.” for that growth.” will be remembered for the next thousand years.
India’s GDP of $3.39 trillion surpassed that of the UK for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2022, making it the fifth largest economy in the world after the US, China, Japan and Germany.
1,500 Delhi police forces will be stationed outside the venue for the G20 summit, which will be held on September 9-10 at the Bharat Mandapam in Pragati Maidan. “