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S Jaishankar on G20 presidency success: 'Today India is seen as a solution provider, one that bridges divides'

Besides bridging the global East-West and North-South divides, India is also committed to closing the gender gap at home, the external affairs minister said while referring to the Women's Reservation Bill, which was recently passed by the Lok Sabha. He was addressing the 78th UN General Assembly session on Tuesday, September 26.

By Jomy Jos Pullokaran  Sept 26, 2023 8:04:47 PM IST (Published)

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Union External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Tuesday (September 26) said during its tenure as the G20 president this year, India successfully bridged the gap between North and South, as well as eased East-West divisions.

Addressing the 78th UN General Assembly session, the minister said, "We were able to bridge the North-South divide and East-West polarisation and encourage the most powerful nations in the world to confront and commit to addressing challenges facing humanity today. This is captured in the forward-looking New Delhi Declaration. To say that India's G20 presidency walked the talk on difficult issues and pushed for collective action would not be an exaggeration."

Dr Jaishankar acknowledged the current period of exceptional global turmoil and India's assumption of the presidency of the G20 with a sense of extraordinary responsibility.