Monuments lit up with G20 logo as India assumes presidency

Updated : Dec 03, 2022 22:14
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PTI

India on Thursday assumed the Presidency of the G-20 with Prime Minister Narendra Modi making a strong pitch for “fundamental mindset shift” to benefit humanity as a whole and saying the country will work to further promote "oneness".

Listing terror, climate change, pandemics as the "greatest challenges" that can be best fought together, Modi also said "our era need not be one of war", remarks that echoed his message in September to Russian President Vladimir Putin amid the Ukraine conflict that "today's era is not of war".

India's G-20 agenda will be inclusive, ambitious, action-oriented, and decisive, the prime minister said, as he urged G-20 countries to work together to shape a new paradigm of "human-centric globalisation" and make India's G-20 Presidency a "Presidency of healing, harmony and hope".

The White House said the US is looking forward to supporting India's G-20 Presidency on a range of issues including addressing the current food and energy security challenges.

Several centrally-protected monuments including UNESCO world heritage sites spread across the country were lit up with the G-20 logo to mark the start of India's year-long Presidency of the grouping--an intergovernmental forum of the world's major developed and developing economies.

"Let us join together to make India's G-20 Presidency a Presidency of healing, harmony and hope. Let us work together to shape a new paradigm — of human-centric globalisation," Modi said in an article which appeared in several newspapers and was posted on his website too.

The country looks forward to working on encouraging sustainable lifestyles, depoliticising the global supply of food, fertilizers and medical products among other subjects, the prime minister said in a series of tweets.

"I firmly believe now is the best time to go further still and catalyse a fundamental mindset shift, to benefit humanity as a whole." Gone is the time to remain trapped in the the same old zero-sum mindset, which has led to both scarcity and conflict, the prime minister said.

"It is time to get inspired by our spiritual traditions which advocate oneness and work together to solve global challenges," he added.

Today, the world has the means to produce enough to meet the basic needs of all people. "Today, we do not need to fight for our survival — our era need not be one of war. Indeed, it must not be one," he said.

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