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India is ready to help reconstruct international order and has started the work with the G20 | View

There is a growing disenchantment with the functioning of the UN system that, unfortunately, defeats and undermines the interests of the developing world. Hence, India finds G20 and similar organisations better suited to delivering her politico-economic objectives and dealing with other strategic challenges more effectively than the UN, etc.

By Anil Trigunayat  Nov 22, 2022 6:52:54 AM IST (Published)

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Indonesian President Joko Widodo passed on the G20 baton to Prime Minister Narendra Modi amidst unprecedented challenges in a severely divided world. Widodo may have heaved a sigh of relief as eventually the Communique and Summit  Declaration was issued after many deliberations. To his relief, President Vladimir Putin decided not to attend the Summit, and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov left early, perhaps having read the writing on the wall as the G7 of the G20 were adamant to not only criticising and condemning  Russia for invading Ukraine upfront during their statements but also to insert a strongly worded para to this effect in the Bali Declaration.
Threats of nuclear and strategic weapons strikes and false flag operations, including the most recent missile attack (by design or default eventually proved to be misfired by Kyiv) on Poland, brought the spectre of an accidental World War to the foremost.
Modi's advice to Putin that "the era of war is over" became a buzzword and figured in the Bali Declaration. All points were ticked that the scores of G20 tributary groups like B20, T20, C 20, R20, Y20, W20 etc., had belaboured under the respective Sherpas for over a year. India’s efforts and back channel diplomacy saved the day for the Indonesian friends and the IIB (Indonesia, India and Brazil ) developing countries Troika going forward.