### Summary
Moneycontrol's 'Bullish on India' campaign highlights India's thriving economy and promising future, amidst global challenges.
### Facts
- 💪 India's economy shines as a beacon of hope in challenging times, with robust growth and a resilient spirit.
- 🌟 Prime Minister Narendra Modi praises India's economy, emphasizing the importance of continuing on this upbeat path and ensuring the well-being of the country's 1.4 billion people.
- 📈 The 'Bullish on India' campaign showcases India's ability to sustain economic growth across diverse sectors and raises awareness of the country's potential during a global economic slowdown.
- 🌍 This campaign aims to document India's development, metamorphosis, and advancement, capturing its evolution and progress.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on the people of Delhi to help ensure the success of the upcoming G20 Summit, despite the inconvenience they may face due to the presence of world leaders in the capital.
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.
India's G20 presidency has shaped its global future and brought the country to the forefront of the international stage, with discussions at the NDTV G20 Conclave focusing on energy transition, clean growth, digital economy, and India's rising global influence.
India's education and skill development minister, Dharmendra Pradhan, highlighted the nation's commitment to global well-being and its role as a laboratory for promoting common good during his address at the B20 Summit, emphasizing the importance of education and India's strengths in democracy, diversity, and critical sectors such as energy and agriculture.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the theme of India's G20 Presidency, 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,' is not just a slogan but a comprehensive philosophy derived from the country's cultural ethos. He also highlighted the importance of including the African Union in the G20 and expressed his belief that India will soon be among the top three economies in the world. The G20 Summit, to be held in September, will see increased security measures with 1,500 Delhi Police personnel deployed outside the venue.
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's hosting of the G20 summit highlights its growing power, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi's divisive religious politics threatens its rise.
India's G20 presidency may be seen as a failure in terms of achieving global consensus, but it has been successful in boosting India's image, promoting its leadership in the "global south," and enhancing the personality cult of Prime Minister Narendra Modi domestically.
India is hosting the G20 summit as Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to establish himself as a global leader, but activist Arundhati Roy criticizes the event as a vanity event for Modi and raises concerns about the treatment of minorities in India.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak arrived in India for the G20 Summit, expressing his respect for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his commitment to concluding a trade agreement between the UK and India, while also addressing issues such as Khalistani protests and the Russia-Ukraine war.
The G20 leaders have adopted the New Delhi Declaration, emphasizing economic growth, sustainable development goals, green development, and multilateralism, while hailing Prime Minister Modi's leadership in shaping the G20 agenda.
India's President and Prime Minister welcomed G20 delegates with an image of the ancient Nalanda University, showcasing India's focus on education and knowledge dissemination.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak visits the Akshardham Temple in Delhi during the G20 summit, expressing his pride as a Hindu and his support for PM Modi.
The International Monetary Fund's deputy director, Gita Gopinath, congratulates Prime Minister Narendra Modi on successfully hosting the G20 Summit in India, with the leaders discussing various crucial developments and signing a Memorandum of Understanding for the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor.
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.
The G20 Summit hosted by India was regarded as a success for the Modi government, and US President Joe Biden emphasized the importance of human rights and the role of civil society and a free press in his discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Biden also expressed the desire for a stable relationship with China and praised Modi's leadership and hospitality.
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor praised the New Delhi Declaration of the G20 members as a diplomatic triumph for India, while also criticizing the ruling party for trying to instrumentalize the event for their own benefit.
The G20 summit in New Delhi highlighted the shift in power dynamics, as Western leaders signed a joint statement on Ukraine with Russia, recognizing the need for realpolitik and the importance of India's role in the emerging multipolar world. The inclusion of the African Union in the G20 and calls to increase World Bank lending to developing countries further reflect this changing landscape.
The Indian G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant achieved a historic moment at the G20 Summit by securing 100% consensus on all issues, demonstrating India's ability to bridge between emerging markets and developed countries and bringing multilateralism back to center stage.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to the skilled craftsmen and artisans of India on Vishwakarma Jayanti, highlighting their crucial role in nation-building and emphasizing the government's commitment to preserving their traditional crafts and skills.
Under PM Modi's leadership, India is uniting to achieve the vision of "One India Great India", with the country experiencing social, economic, and political transformation and making significant strides in various sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, and infrastructure.
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and emphasized the need for adapting international law to current global needs, stating that influential nations like India deserved representation and the opportunity to contribute to resolving global issues. Putin also criticized the West and its attempts to cast those who do not blindly follow them as enemies.
Russia President Vladimir Putin praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and described India as a self-directed nation that makes decisions based on its national interests, a sentiment supported by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor who highlighted India's commitment to autonomy since its independence.