April 13, 2023
1 min read

Shringla applauds developing world for growth  

Speaking on the lines of objectives in the G20, he said, “The first objective is accelerated, sustainable and inclusive growth. So inclusivity is important in this regard…reports Asian Lite News

G20 Chief Coordinator Harsh Vardhan Shringla on Wednesday said “any growth today is largely accounted by the developing world”.

The G20 Chief Coordinator who attended a conference of Centre for Global India Insights in New Delhi on Wednesday said the developing world bore the brunt of the consequences of many of the global situations. “And that has been manifested by slower demand for goods and services, lowering remittances and increasing tendency towards indebtedness,” he added. Speaking on global growth from the developing world, he said 4/5 of the global growth is from the Global South, of which 15 per cent is accounted for by India alone. Having said this, he said, “We have, I think come out of Covid in a manner that has been quite resilient economically.”

Stressing the importance of the next 25 years and the young people during his speech, he said, “The next 25 years is very important and those 25 years is really the onus of securing that objective of becoming a USD 30 trillion economy from the current USD 3-trillion economy rise largely on many of the young people I see in the hall and of course the youth of India, those who are 25 today will be 50 in 2047.”

Speaking on the lines of objectives in the G20, he said, “The first objective is accelerated, sustainable and inclusive growth. So inclusivity is important in this regard. Of course, when we talk about the consequences today, it’s not just in terms of development or economic growth, it is also in terms of faltering socioeconomic indicators, the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) where the middle of this process are also losing momentum…”

Shringla said, “Inclusivity has to really come from within and when we have, when you look at our Presidency, I think we have tried to use inclusivity, or rather keep inclusivity foremost in our consideration when we have planned our Presidency.” (ANI)

ALSO READ-UAE Gender Balance Council participates in G20 EMPOWER Alliance

Previous Story

‘India will strive and thrive in its G20 presidency’

Next Story

India to put across concerns of Global South at G20, says Jaishankar

Latest from -Top News

Modi rallies diaspora for India’s 2047 vision 

Highlighting the diaspora’s achievements, PM Modi praised their contributions, noting that India is now the world’s top recipient of remittances, largely thanks to their hard work….reports Asian Lite News Prime Minister Narendra

More troubles await China in 2025 

As the new year unfolds, it is clear that both China and its global counterparts are in for a turbulent period. One key aspect to monitor closely will be the evolving dynamics

Japan, Sri Lanka strengthen bilateral cooperation 

The discussions focused on key topics such as debt restructuring, the ongoing expansion project at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA)…reports Asian Lite News Sri Lankan Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya met with Mr.

Sri Lankan President due in China on Jan 14 

This visit follows Dissanayake’s first foreign trip to India in December, after assuming office on September 21….reports Asian Lite News Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake will begin a three-day visit to

Indo-Nepal forces tackle urban warfare, jungle survival 

The exercise features rigorous training in jungle survival, urban warfare, heliborne operations…reports Asian Lite News With focus on counterterrorism and operations in challenging terrains, the 18th edition of the Indo-Nepal Joint Military
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Shringla’s visit imparts fresh thrust to India- Lanka ties

It also highlighted the importance of cultural and people-to-people ties

Shringla begins Sri Lanka visit

Earlier, the Ministry of External Affairs in a statement said