G20 New Delhi Declaration: Big victory for the country, declaration passed unanimously, India mentioned nine times, congratulations on Chandrayaan&3

G-20 Declaration: The New Delhi Declaration has been passed by consensus during the G20 Summit. This is being considered a big achievement of the country. India has been mentioned nine times in this manifesto.

G20 New Delhi Declaration: Big victory for the country, declaration passed unanimously, India mentioned nine times, congratulations on Chandrayaan&3

The New Delhi Declaration has been passed by consensus during the G20 Summit. This is being considered a big achievement of the country. India has been mentioned nine times in this manifesto. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday talked about achieving a consensus on the manifesto related to the summit on the first day of the G-20 summit in New Delhi. He said, “Due to the hard work of our teams and the cooperation of all of you, a consensus has been reached on the New Delhi G-20 Leaders' Summit Declaration. It is my proposal that we should accept this declaration from world leaders. I declare my acceptance of this manifesto."

Let us know the 9 big things of the manifesto issued after the G-20 summit held in New Delhi in which India has been mentioned.
1. We welcome the establishment and continuation of the Start-up 20 Engagement Group during India's G-20 Chairmanship.
2. We appreciate the efforts of the Indian Presidency to accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda.
3. We thank the Indian Chair for launching the Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy Industry Coalition (RECEIC). We are committed to enhancing environmentally sound waste management, significantly reducing waste generation by 2030 and highlighting the importance of zero waste initiatives.
4. We note the report on “Low-Cost Financing for Energy Transition” prepared under the Indian Presidency and its estimate that the world needs an annual investment of over USD 4 trillion with a high share of renewable energy in the primary energy mix. is required.
5. Welcome India's plan to create and maintain the Global Digital Public Infrastructure Repository (GDPIR), a virtual repository of DPIs, voluntarily shared on behalf of G20 members and others.
6. Noted the Indian Presidency's proposal of One Future Alliance (OFA) which is a voluntary initiative aimed at capacity building, and providing technical assistance and substantial funding support to implement DPI in LMICs.
7. We appreciate the efforts of all G-20 members who paved the way for the inclusion of the African Union as a permanent member during India's Chairmanship of the G-20. Africa plays an important role in the global economy.
8. We thank India for successfully hosting the 18th G-20 Summit in New Delhi, for warmly welcoming the delegates and for its valuable contribution to strengthening the G-20. We commend the successful conclusion of various G-20 working groups and ministerial meetings and welcome their outcomes.
9. We also congratulate India on successfully landing on the Moon on 23 August 2023.

Foreign Minister Jaishankar said – We will achieve the goal of sustainable development by 2030
Giving information about the manifesto, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that in it emphasis has been laid on one earth, one family and one future. He said that G20 meetings were held in 60 cities of the country. Ukraine is mentioned four times in the 37-page manifesto. Jaishankar said that by 2030 we will achieve the goal of sustainable development. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized that the G-20 has understood the need for a post-pandemic world order, which is different from the previous one. He highlighted that the G20 has played an important role in preparing India to engage effectively with the world. Additionally, he noted that the Delhi Declaration includes a plan to accelerate progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


Finance Minister Sitharaman said- challenges of the 21st century were discussed during the summit.
During this, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the challenges of the 21st century were discussed in the summit. During this period, emphasis was laid on solving global problems. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that regulation of crypto was also discussed during the meeting. He said that it was discussed that no country should be left behind. During this, the priorities of the Global South were discussed.

India's G-20 presidency has been the most ambitious in the history of the G-20. During this, PM Narendra Modi said, "I have received good news. Due to the hard work of our team, a consensus has been reached on the New Delhi G20 Leaders' Summit Declaration. My proposal is to adopt this leadership declaration. I declare my acceptance of this announcement. On this occasion, I congratulate our Sherpas, the ministers, who worked hard for this and made it possible.

During the Indian Chairmanship of the G20, 73 outcomes (lines of endeavor) and 39 accompanying documents (chairmanship-related documents, excluding Working Group outcome documents) have been finalized. With these 112 results and presidential documents, we have achieved twice as many results as in previous presidential terms. The number of results and accompanying documents ranged from two times to five times that of previous presidencies. In such a situation, the Indian Presidency of the G-20 has been the most ambitious and action-oriented of all the G-20 Presidencies.