Press Release
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India assumes G20
Presidency
In a historic moment, India formally assumed
the G20 Presidency, from Indonesia, today. The G20, or Group of Twenty, is an
intergovernmental forum of the world’s 20 major developed and developing
economies, making it the premier forum for international economic cooperation.
2 On the occasion, Prime Minister penned an
article outlining India’s vision for the G20 Presidency. This was carried by
publications across the world. In his article, the Prime Minister said that
India looks forward to a Presidency of healing, harmony and hope.
3. A key element of India’s G20 Presidency
will be taking the G20 closer to the public and making it truly a ‘People’s
G20’. To realize this, Citizen engagement and large scale public participation
through various Jan Bhagidari activities are planned throughout the year.
4. To mark the first day of India’s
Presidency, numerous activities were planned. Earlier in the day, a special
University Connect event was organized, which virtually brought together
students from 75 universities across the country. External Affairs Minister,
Dr. S. Jaishankar and Principal Secretary to Prime Minister, Shri P.K. Mishra
were among the distinguished speakers at the event. The University Connect
event aimed at engaging the youth in G20 activities. School students were also
involved through special G20 sessions in various schools.
5. Taking people participation further, The
Hornbill Festival in Kohima today featured a special focus on G20. One hundred
monuments, including some UNESCO world heritage sites, are being specially
illuminated today, and citizens have been invited to join a selfie campaign on
MyGov around these illuminated monuments. Sand artist Shri Sudarshan Pattnaik
created sand art of India’s G20 logo on Puri beach in Odisha.
6. The G20 website recently launched by the
PM also seamlessly migrated to the g20.org domain today and India took over the
official social media handles, including the twitter handle @g20org, from the
previous Presidency.
7. Drawing inspiration from its G20 Presidency
theme of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ - ‘One Earth One Family One Future’, India
will host over 200 meetings in over 50 cities across 32 different workstreams,
and would have the opportunity to offer G20 delegates and guests a glimpse of
India’s rich cultural heritage and provide them with a unique Indian
experience.