As Delhi G20 Summit ends, PM Modi hands over group presidency to Brazil

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The G20 Leaders’ Summit 2023 concluded Sunday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi handing over the G20 Presidency gavel to Lula da Silva, the President of Brazil, a country which will assume the presidency of the grouping from December 1 this year. Addressing the closing session of the G20 Summit, PM Modi proposed holding a virtual…

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G20 Leaders’ Summit 2023 concluded Sunday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi handing over the G20 Presidency gavel to Lula da Silva, the President of Brazil, a country which will assume the presidency of the grouping from December 1 this year.

Addressing the closing session of the G20 Summit, PM Modi proposed holding a virtual session at the end of November to take stock of the progress made on the suggestions in New

Delhi.

Earlier in the day, Modi addressed the third session of the G20 Summit and suggested a framework for responsible Human-Centric AI.

“Today, we are witnessing unimaginable scale and speed in new generation technology.The example of Artificial Intelligence is in front of us.In 2019, the G20 adopted ‘Principles on AI’.Today we need to go one step further,” Modi said.

“I suggest that we now create a framework for Responsible Human-centric AI governance.India will also give its suggestions in this regard.

It will be our endeavour that all countries get the benefits of AI in areas like Socio-Economic Development, Global Workforce and R&D,” he said.

Speaking about the vision, Modi said, “I have continuously drawn your attention to the Human Centric Vision instead of the GDP Centric Approach.Today, many countries like India have so much, which we are sharing with the whole world.India has used the data of the

Chandrayaan Mission in the interest of humanity.We have talked about sharing it with everyone.This is also a proof of our commitment towards Human Centric Growth”.

“India has used technology for inclusive development and last-mile delivery.

In our smallest villages, even the smallest merchants are making digital payments.I am glad that under India’s chairmanship, a strong framework for Digital Public Infrastructure has been agreed upon.Similarly, the ‘G20 Principles on Harnessing Data for Development’ has also been accepted,” the PM said.

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

The Prime Minister also flagged the need for the development of global standards for regulating crypto-currencies.

“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, social order, and monetary and financial stability has emerged as a new topic for everyone.

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,” he said.

“There is a need to take concrete steps in this direction as soon as possible.Similarly, global cooperation and framework are also needed for cyber security.Terrorism is getting new mediums and new methods of funding from the cyber world.

This is a very important subject for the security and prosperity of every country,” he said.

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

Modi also stressed the need for reforms in global institutions.

“To take the world towards a better future, it is necessary that the global systems should be according to the present realities.Today, the United Nations Security Council is also an example of this… At that time there were 51 founding members in the UN.Today the number of countries included in the UN is around 200,” Modi said.

“Despite this, the number of permanent members in the UNSC is still the same.Since then, the world has changed a lot in every aspect.Be it transport, communication, health, or education, every sector has been transformed.

These new realities are part of our new global.This should be reflected in the structure,” he said.

“It is a law of nature that the person and organisation which does not change with time loses its relevance.We have to 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,” he added.

Modi said that it is necessary for every global organisation to reform to increase its relevance today.

“With this in mind, yesterday we took the historic initiative of making the African Union a permanent member of the G-20.Similarly, we also need to expand the mandate of Multilateral Development Banks.Our decisions in this direction should be immediate and also effective,” he said.

“In a rapidly changing world, we need sustainability and stability along with transformation.

Come! Let us pledge that we will take our resolutions of the Green Development Pact, Action Plan on SDGs, High-level Principles on Anti-corruption, Digital Public Infrastructure, and MDB Reforms to fruition,” he said..

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