Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
Volume -14 | Issue -5
The Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has proclaimed that the Presidency would exhibit inclusivity, ambition, action-orientedness, and decisiveness in transforming it into a 'People's G20' for a world that has emerged from the epidemic. Despite several limitations, establishing the G20 undeniably represents a significant shift away from the historical period in which industrialized nations had exclusive control over global economic policy. By vocal advocacy and leveraging their growing power, developing economies, with a specific focus on the BRICS nations, would be able to guide the global economy. The assumption that India's chairmanship of the G20 would significantly contribute to the global community's overall improvement is a plausible proposition.