India will officially become the chairman of the G-20 , will give formulae to stop rising inflation
The Ukraine war has significantly affected the supply of food, fertilizer and fuel. This issue was raised by PM Narendra Modi in the Bali summit.
From December 1, 2022, India will officially become the chairman of the G-20, an organization of top 20 countries considered as the world's economic engine. Between December 2022 and September 2023, about 200 meetings will be held under G-20 in 50 cities of India. It will be India's endeavor that there should be a consensus among all the countries to find a comprehensive solution to the important economic challenges facing the world at present.
The way the problem of inflation is increasing all over the world and the danger of recession has arisen in front of all small and big countries, a global strategy should come out to overcome it. Along with this, one of the important efforts of India will be that the progress it has achieved in the 75 years of independence should be put before the world in a better way.
In the G-20 meeting, India will share its experience with other countries so that other countries can take advantage of it. The talk of achieving the goals related to social and economic development from the United Nations has gone to the margins due to the Covid epidemic and the subsequent Ukraine-Russia war. India will try through this meeting to talk about it again and find a way how to proceed further. The Ukraine war has significantly affected the supply of food, fertilizer and fuel. This issue was raised by PM Narendra Modi in the Bali summit.
India as the chairman will work on solving this problem. For the first time G-20 meeting organized in 50 cities Officials told that the event to be held in India will be very different as compared to the previous G-20 meetings. The most important thing is that for the first time they will be organized in 50 cities. Earlier, when the G-20 was organized in China, it was organized in 14 cities and in Indonesia in 25 cities.
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