India's Growing Stature: A Rising Power
- Global multilateral institutions, including 'Bretton Woods' structures, have failed to deliver alternative outcomes in the current era of geopolitical rivalry and ideological-regional differences.
- Under these circumstances, India has set an example for the world by successfully leading the G-20 through a value-based approach, emphasis on global cooperation and a human-centric approach to peace and progress.
- The G-20's motto 'One Earth, One Family, One Future' and India's commitment to include the African Union (AU) in the G-20 glorifies its image as a true friend of the Global South.
- To deal with global problems like climate change and environmental degradation, India suggested ....
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