G-20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration (10/09/2023)

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We call on all states to uphold the principles of international law including territorial integrity and sovereignty, international humanitarian law, and the multilateral system
that safeguards peace and stability. The peaceful resolution of conflicts, and efforts to
address crises as well as diplomacy and dialogue are critical. We will unite in our
endeavor to address the adverse impact of the war on the global economy and welcome all relevant and constructive initiatives that support a comprehensive, just,
and durable peace in Ukraine that will uphold all the Purposes and Principles of the UN
Charter for the promotion of peaceful, friendly, and good neighbourly relations among
nations in the spirit of ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’.

The global order has undergone dramatic changes since the Second World War due to economic growth and prosperity, decolonization, demographic dividends, technological achievements, emergence of new economic powers, and deeper international cooperation. The United Nations must be responsive to the entire membership, faithful to its founding purposes and principles of its Charter, and adapted to carry out its mandate. In this context, we recall the Declaration on the Commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the United Nations (UNGA 75/1) which reaffirmed that our challenges are interconnected and can only be addressed through reinvigorated multilateralism, reforms, and international cooperation. The need for revitalized multilateralism to adequately address contemporary global challenges of the 21st Century, and to make global governance more representative, effective, transparent, and accountable, has been voiced at multiple fora. In this context, a more inclusive and reinvigorated multilateralism and reform aimed at implementing the 2030 agenda is essential.

9-10 September 2023

Table of Contents

PREAMBLE

FOR THE PLANET, PEOPLE, PEACE AND PROSPERITY
A. STRONG, SUSTAINABLE, BALANCED, AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH
GLOBAL ECONOMIC SITUATION
UNLOCKING TRADE FOR GROWTH
PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK
ADVANCING FINANCIAL INCLUSION
FIGHTING CORRUPTION


B. ACCELERATING PROGRESS ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS)
RECOMMITTING TO ACHIEVING SDGS
ELIMINATING HUNGER AND MALNUTRITION
MACROECONOMIC IMPACTS OF FOOD AND ENERGY INSECURITY
STRENGTHENING GLOBAL HEALTH AND IMPLEMENTING ONE HEALTH APPROACH
FINANCE-HEALTH COLLABORATION
DELIVERING QUALITY EDUCATION
CULTURE AS A TRANSFORMATIVE DRIVER OF SDGS


C. GREEN DEVELOPMENT PACT FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
MACROECONOMIC RISKS STEMMING FROM CLIMATE CHANGE AND TRANSITION PATHWAYS
MAINSTREAMING LIFESTYLES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (LIFE)
DESIGNING A CIRCULAR ECONOMY WORLD
IMPLEMENTING CLEAN, SUSTAINABLE, JUST, AFFORDABLE & INCLUSIVE ENERGY TRANSITIONS
DELIVERING ON CLIMATE AND SUSTAINABLE FINANCE
CONSERVING, PROTECTING, SUSTAINABLY USING AND RESTORING ECOSYSTEMS
HARNESSING AND PRESERVING THE OCEAN-BASED ECONOMY
ENDING PLASTIC POLLUTION
FINANCING CITIES OF TOMORROW
REDUCING DISASTER RISK AND BUILDING RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE


D. MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
REINVIGORATING MULTILATERALISM
REFORMING INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
MANAGING GLOBAL DEBT VULNERABILITIES

E. TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION AND DIGITAL PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BUILDING DIGITAL PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BUILDING SAFETY, SECURITY, RESILIENCE AND TRUST IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
CRYPTO-ASSETS: POLICY AND REGULATION
CENTRAL BANK DIGITAL CURRENCY
FOSTERING DIGITAL ECOSYSTEMS
HARNESSING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) RESPONSIBLY FOR GOOD AND FOR ALL


F. INTERNATIONAL TAXATION
G. GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWERING ALL WOMEN AND GIRLS
ENHANCING ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT
BRIDGING THE GENDER DIGITAL DIVIDE

DRIVING GENDER INCLUSIVE CLIMATE ACTION
SECURING WOMEN’S FOOD SECURITY, NUTRITION, AND WELL-BEING
CREATION OF A WORKING GROUP ON THE EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN
H. FINANCIAL SECTOR ISSUES
I. COUNTERING TERRORISM AND MONEY LAUNDERING
J. CREATING A MORE INCLUSIVE WORLD
CONCLUSION


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      advtanmoy
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      We call on all states to uphold the principles of international law including territorial integrity and sovereignty, international humanitarian law, and the multilateral system
      that safeguards peace and stability. The peaceful resolution of conflicts, and efforts to
      address crises as well as diplomacy and dialogue are critical. We will unite in our
      endeavor to address the adverse impact of the war on the global economy and welcome all relevant and constructive initiatives that support a comprehensive, just,
      and durable peace in Ukraine that will uphold all the Purposes and Principles of the UN
      Charter for the promotion of peaceful, friendly, and good neighbourly relations among
      nations in the spirit of ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’.

      [See the full post at: G-20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration (10/09/2023)]

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      advtanmoy
      Keymaster

      PM Modi’s remarks at the G20 Summit Session- September 10, 2023

      Your Highnesses,
      Excellencies,

      Yesterday, we had extensive discussions in the One Earth and One Family sessions. I am satisfied that today the G-20 has become a platform for optimistic efforts regarding the vision of One Earth, One Family, One Future.

      We are currently discussing a future where we transcend the concept of Global Village and witness the Global Family becoming a reality. It’s a future where not only the interests of countries are intertwined, but also where hearts are interconnected.

      Friends,

      I have continuously drawn your attention to Human Centric Vision instead of GDP Centric Approach. Today many countries like India have so much that we are sharing with the whole world.

      India has talked about sharing the data of Chandrayaan Mission with everyone in the interest of humanity. This is also a proof of our commitment towards Human Centric Growth.

      India has harnessed technology to foster inclusive development and facilitate last-mile delivery. Even in our most remote villages, the small-scale traders are using digital payments.

      I am happy that under India’s chairmanship a strong framework for Digital Public Infrastructure has been agreed upon. Similarly, “G20 Principles on Harnessing Data for Development” have also been accepted.

      It has also been decided to launch “Data for Development Capacity Building Initiative” for the development of Global South. Formation of Startup 20 engagement group during the Presidency of India is also a big step.

      Friends,

      Today, we are witnessing an unprecedented scale and speed in new-generation technologies. Artificial Intelligence is such example in front of us. In 2019, the we adopted the “Principles on AI”. Today, we need to take one step further.

      I propose that we establish a framework for Responsible Human-Centric AI governance. India will also give its suggestions in this regard. It will be our endeavor that all countries get the benefits of AI in areas like Socio-Economic Development, Global Workforce and R&D.

      Friends,

      Today, our world is also facing some other burning problems, which are affecting both the present and future of all our countries. We are familiar with the challenges of cyber security and crypto-currency. The field of crypto-currency, has emerged as a new topic for everyone i.e social order, monetary and financial stability. Therefore, we have to develop global standards to regulate crypto-currencies. We have the Basel standards on bank regulation in front of us as a model.

      It is imperative that we take concrete steps in this direction as soon as possible. Likewise, global cooperation and a framework for cybersecurity are essential. Terrorism is exploiting new channels and new funding methods from the cyber world, making it a critical issue for the security and prosperity of every nation.

      Only when we take care of the security of every country and the sensitivity of every country, the feeling of One Future will be strengthened.

      Friends,

      To take the world towards a better future, it is necessary that global systems are in accordance with the realities of the present. Today the “United Nations Security Council” is also an example of this. When the UN was established, the world at that time was completely different from today. At that time there were 51 founding members in the UN. Today the number of countries included in the UN is around 200.

      Despite this, the permanent members in UNSC are still the same. From then till today the world has changed a lot in every respect. Be it transport, communication, health, education, every sector has been transformed. These new realities should be reflected in our new global structure.

      It is a law of nature that individuals and organizations that fail to adapt to changing times inevitably lose their relevance. We must think with an open mind as to what is the reason that many regional forums have come into existence in the past years, and they are also proving to be effective.

      Friends,

      Today, it is necessary for every global organization to reform to increase its relevance. With this in mind, yesterday we have taken the historic initiative of making the African Union a permanent member of the G-20. Similarly, we will also have to expand the mandate of Multilateral Development Banks. Our decisions in this direction should be immediate and also effective.

      Friends,

      In a world marked by rapid change, we require not only transformation but also sustainability and stability. Come! Let us pledge that we will take our resolutions of Green Development Pact, Action Plan on SDGs, High level Principles on Anti-corruption, Digital Public Infrastructure, and MDB Reforms to fruition.

      Your Highnesses,
      Excellencies,

      Now I would like to hear your thoughts.

      September 10, 2023

       

    • #232851
      advtanmoy
      Keymaster

      Links to Official Vietnam Web-Sites

      President of Vietnam — http://vpctn.gov.vn/

      National Assembly of Vietnam — https://quochoi.vn/en-US/Pages/default.aspx# Communist Party of Vietnam — https://en.dangcongsan.vn/ Government of Vietnam — http://chinhphu.vn/portal/page/portal/English Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam — http://www.mofa.gov.vn/en/ Ministry of Planning and Investment of Vietnam — http://www.mpi.gov.vn/en/Pages/default.aspx Ministry of Finance of Vietnam — http://www.mof.gov.vn General Customs Directorate of Ministry of Finance of Vietnam — http://www.customs.gov.vn Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry — http://vibforum.vcci.com.vn/

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