India's Presidency of G20 & SCO: Strengthening India's Role in addressing Global and Regional Issues - By Deepika Singla
In the changing geo-political and geo-economic order of the world, institutions like G20 and SCO are vital. In such a scenario, India’s Presidency of the Group of 20 (G20), UN Security Council (UNSC) in 2022 and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in 2023 when major powers of the world are at deadlock and India alone, now the fifth largest economy, is interacting with each of them, presents a historic opportunity. The Presidential tenure will enable India to play its due part in the stewardship of global commons on one hand and safeguard national interests on the other. The networks like G20 ....
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