New Delhi: The world is in a state of crisis and the developing countries should come together to redesign global political and financial governance that can remove inequalities and enlarge opportunities, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at a virtual summit of leaders of the Global South hosted by India.
In his remarks at the opening session of the two-day Voice of Global South Summit, Modi referred to pressing global challenges such as food and energy security triggered by the Ukraine conflict, terrorism and the climate change and said the developing countries are feeling the impact of the situation though they were not responsible for it.
“We have turned the page on another difficult year, that saw war, conflict, terrorism and geo-political tensions, rising food, fertilizer and fuel prices, climate-change driven natural disasters, and lasting economic impact of the Covid pandemic,” he said.
“It is clear the world is in a state of crisis. It is difficult to predict how long this state of instability will last,” Modi said. He said there is a need to “re-energise” the world, and pitched for a global agenda of ‘Respond, Recognise, Respect and Reform’ to deal with the challenges. “Respond to the priorities of the Global South by framing an inclusive and balanced international agenda, and recognise that the principle of ‘Common but Differentiated Responsibilities’ applies to all global challenges,” he said.
“Respect sovereignty of all nations, rule of law and peaceful resolution of differences and disputes and reform international institutions, including the United Nations, to make them more relevant,” Modi added. Leaders of several countries including Bangladesh, Thailand, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Guyana, Mozambique, Mongolia and Senegal were among those who attended the summit.The ‘global South’ largely refers to the developing countries, especially those in Asia, Africa and South America. “As far as India is concerned, your voice is India’s voice. Your priorities are India’s priorities,” Modi asserted.He said the global south should no longer be excluded from the fruits of development and they must attempt to redesign global political and financial governance. “For our G20 Presidency, we have picked the theme of — ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’. This is in line with our civilizational ethos. We believe the path to realise ‘oneness’ is through human-centric development,” he said.
“People of the Global South should no longer be excluded from the fruits of development. Together we must attempt to redesign global political and financial governance. This can remove inequalities, enlarge opportunities, support growth and spread progress and prosperity,” Modi said. He said most of the global challenges have not been created by the Global South.“But they affect us more. We have seen this in the impacts of Covid pandemic, climate change, terrorism and even the Ukraine conflict. The search for solutions also does not factor in our role or our voice.” “We, the Global South, have the largest stakes in the future.
Your voice is India’s voice; PM at Global South meet
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