Modi Calls On G20 To Tackle The Challenges Faced By Countries, In Global South

Brasília: During the G20 summit, in Brazil Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised concerns about the impacts of conflicts and highlighted what he referred to as the “three Fs” crisis. Food security and availability of fuel and fertilizers.. He emphasized his worries for the countries in the Global South region that are facing hardships due, to these issues.

Modis stressed the impact of conflict repercussions, in the Global South countries like India and China, during G20 talks and emphasized the need to address their issues and concerns as a priority.

During his speech, at the beginning of the summit session Modi commended Brazils leadership. Emphasized Indias dedication to the “people focused resolutions” of the G20 summit. He restated the theme of Indias leadership in the G20 summit as “One Earth, One Family, One Future ” highlighting its significance, in the discussions held in Rio.

In a meeting centered on “Promoting Social Inclusion and Addressining Hunger and Poverty ” Modi stated that the prevailing international conflicts have significantly impacted food security, in Global South nations by affecting the availability of food supplies and essential resources like fuel and fertilizers.He emphasized the importance of addressing the challenges and needs of countries, in the Global South for our conversations to be productive.

India expressed its backing, for the G20 campaign “Combatting Hunger and Poverty ” affirming on X (previously known as Twitter) “India is fully committed to supporting this cause.”

Mods speeches also highlighted the efforts made by India to enhance food security, in Africa and other regions by stating that than 800 million individuals are provided with food grains and 550 million people are benefiting from the largest healthcare insurance program globally.He also mentioned that now than 60 million elderly citizens aged 70 and above will have access, to healthcare insurance.

Modis comments highlight his dedication to tackling the challenges encountered by developing nations while promoting efforts, on a global scale, within the G20 framework.

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