G20 India Daily Updates
G20 Membership: Proposal for G-20 membership for the African Union; Prime Minister Modi wrote a letter to fellow countries
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote a letter to the presidents of the G-20 countries, asking them to grant full membership to the African Union at the G-20 summit to be held in Delhi. Tell me, the Sangh had requested PM Modi for full membership.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote a letter to the presidents of the G-20 countries, asking them to grant full membership to the African Union at the G-20 summit to be held in Delhi. Tell me, the Sangh had requested PM Modi for full membership.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a big decision to bring African problems to the global stage. PM Modi has presented a proposal before the G-20 countries. In the proposal, he said that the African Union can be given permanent membership of G-20. Let us tell you, India will chair the G-20 meeting later this year. The African Union is a group of 55 countries.
International relations advisors praised PM’s move
Sources say that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written a letter to the presidents of the G-20 countries asking them to grant full membership to the African Union in the G-20 conference to be held in Delhi. Let me tell you, the Sangh had requested PM Modi for full membership. According to international relations consultants, this is a just and fair proposition. This is important for establishing global inclusion and cooperation. PM Modi is giving priority to include African countries especially in G-20. India hosted the Voices of the Global South Summit in January to highlight the problems and challenges of developing countries.
What is G-20
In September 1999, the finance ministers of the G-7 countries formed the G-20 as an international forum. The G20 is a forum of the world’s major developed and developing economies. The G-20 countries alone account for 85 percent of the global GDP. At the same time, more than 75 percent of global trade is also with the G-20 countries. The G-20 countries represent two-thirds of the world’s population. It includes 19 countries and the European Union. The leaders of the G-20 get together and meet once a year.