Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of heritage in driving economic growth and promoting international cooperation in his address at the G20 Culture Ministers' Meeting. He highlighted India's efforts to map cultural assets, promote traditional crafts, and preserve its rich cultural heritage.
Billionaire Ray Dalio sees India as a promising investment opportunity due to its recent successful moon landing and projected 7% growth rate, describing it as having the right potential and leadership for growth similar to China in the 1980s. Dalio believes Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has the capacity to influence the world order. On the other hand, Dalio has become less optimistic about China and suggests a massive debt restructuring is needed. Other notable figures, such as Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Goldman Sachs, also express confidence in India's economic prospects.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of mutual trust and democratic values as he called for investments in India and voiced concerns about disruptions in the supply chain due to the Covid-19 pandemic, indirectly criticizing China and cautioning against a new model of colonialism and the need for a global framework for cryptocurrency and ethical artificial intelligence.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for global collaboration on formulating crypto regulations during the annual G20 summit, advocating for a comprehensive global framework for regulating cryptocurrencies despite India's own lack of regulatory clarity and high taxation.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's exchange with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the BRICS summit in South Africa suggests a potential thawing of the financial relationship between the two countries, with India showing interest in a larger Chinese presence in its businesses and a softening of its screening policy for investments.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for the United Nations to reform in order to reflect the realities of the 21st century and ensure the representation of important voices, ahead of hosting the G20 summit in India. Modi also expressed support for the African Union to become a full member of the G20.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed India's achievements during its presidency of the G20, highlighting its human-centric model of development and its response to the pandemic, which has gained recognition and appreciation from the international community; he also emphasized the importance of including the Global South and Africa in global affairs and addressing their needs. Additionally, Modi noted India's efforts in promoting renewable energy and the democratization of technology, while acknowledging the challenges of cybercrime and the need for global cooperation. He expressed confidence in India's future economic growth and its potential to become one of the top three economies in the world by 2030 and a developed country by 2047.
India has experienced political stability under Prime Minister Modi, leading to legal reforms, improvements in welfare systems, and infrastructure development, which has positioned the country for growth and influence in various spheres, including space exploration, sports, and entertainment, but challenges such as poverty, education, and employment still need to be addressed.
The head of the International Energy Agency has called on the US and China to put aside their differences and collaborate on climate change, warning that geopolitical tensions are impeding the transition to clean energy. He also emphasized Africa's potential to play a significant role in the energy transition and urged the international community to support the continent in realizing its renewable energy potential.
Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has stated that India has prioritized its sovereign and economic interests while advocating for peace, emphasizing the importance of being restrained in using foreign policy for domestic politics. He also commented on India's handling of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, urging the G20 to focus on policy coordination rather than security differences. Additionally, Singh expressed optimism about India's future but stressed the importance of maintaining a harmonious society that celebrates diversity.
The global race for critical minerals is driving countries to tap into Africa's resource-rich continent to reduce reliance on China and strengthen their stockpile, presenting a promising potential source for diversification.
African Union Chairperson Azali Assoumani thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his support in including the 55-nation African Union in the G20, calling India the "fifth superpower of the world" and praising its power and influence; he also expressed Africa's openness to investment from countries other than China.