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India is hosting the G20 as the world faces crisis. For Modi, it’s a chance to shine Analysis by Rhea Mogul, CNN 6 minute read Updated 10:06 PM EDT, Fri September 8, 2023 ...
New Delhi’s behaviour is guided more by realpolitik and economic self-interest than by any genuine commitment to decolonial ...
Discussions are underway on a global framework to regulate crypto assets, India's finance minister said on Tuesday, adding that cryptocurrencies could not be regulated efficiently without the co ...
India does not want G20 nations to discuss additional sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, government sources said on Wednesday, as it hosts a meeting of the bloc's finance chiefs at ...
For New Delhi, monkeys are a minor problem compared with poverty and pollution, but the government doesn’t want them stealing the spotlight when world leaders arrive.
Will India’s G20 summit be a ‘stunning’ success – or an embarrassment? With both Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping skipping this weekend’s gathering, experts tell Shweta ...
New Delhi plans to host to the most inclusive G20 meetings with over 800 special invitees from Bangladesh, Egypt, Nigeria, Oman, Singapore, Mauritius, Netherlands, Spain and UAE, many ...
As the G20 Summit wrapped up on Sunday, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that the New Delhi G20 Leaders Declaration showed that India's presidency was able to table ideas, shape global ...
India was instrumental in securing the African Union’s inclusion in the G20, and its advocacy has ensured that voices from vulnerable and developing nations feature in global decision-making.
Xi Jinping to skip Brics summit in Brazil after India’s Modi offered state dinner - Chinese president has never missed a Brics summit before ...
The voice of the developing world remains on the margins and India will work with its partners to give the Global South its ...
It may be missing two key invitees but this weekend’s Group of 20 (G20) summit affords Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi an opportunity to extend his leadership beyond his country’s borders ...