In a pivotal moment for international diplomacy, India is set to host the virtual G20 summit today Wednesday evening, bringing together leaders from the world’s major economies to address pressing global challenges. As the world continues to grapple with economic uncertainties, the going Israel-Hamas conflict, the Russia-Ukraine war and climate change, the summit serves as a crucial platform for fostering cooperation and finding collective solutions.
The aim of the discussion was the implementation of the Delhi Declaration and new global challenges. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) the virtual summit meeting will be based on the outcomes and points taken during the summit in september.
India’s G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant, said in a press conference that the summit is expected to has excellent participation. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is going to attend the meeting virtually and China’s President Xi Jinping will not be attending the meeting. The Canadian President Justin Trudeau is all set to attend, this will be the first time that they will be face to face after Canadian president allegation of killing the pro-khalistani figure hardeep Singh Nijjir, Chief of the banned Khalistan Tiger Force(TF).
The virtual nature of the summit reflects the adaptability of diplomatic engagements in the digital age. With leaders connecting from different corners of the globe, the virtual format allows for a diverse and inclusive dialogue, transcending geographical barriers.
This approach underscores the commitment of G20 nations to leverage technology for effective communication and collaboration, especially in times of crisis.
the virtual G20 summit hosted by India marks a milestone in international cooperation. In the face of complex global issues, the summit provides a platform for leaders to engage in open dialogue, foster collaboration, and chart a course for a more sustainable and resilient future.
As the world watches, the outcomes of this summit are poised to shape the collective response to the challenges that define our times.