G20 & India: Reshaping the World Economic and Financial Order - By Chronicle Editorial Team
As globalization advances and various issues become more intricately intertwined, recent G20 summits have focused not only on macroeconomics and trade, but also on a wide range of global issues that have a significant impact on the global economy, such as development, climate change and energy, health, counter-terrorism, and migration and refugees. Leaders realized that the rapid recovery following the pandemic could be an excellent opportunity for a worldwide green transformation. Through its contributions to tackling these global concerns, the G20 has aimed to create a more inclusive and sustainable world.
The Group of Twenty (G20), formerly known as the "Summit ....
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