PM Addresses G20 Development Ministers’ Meeting in Banaras
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“Kashi
has been a center of knowledge, discussion, debate,
culture, and spirituality for centuries”
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“It is
the collective responsibility of the people to not let the Sustainable
Development Goals fall behind”
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“We
have made efforts to improve people's lives in more than a hundred Aspirational
Districts which were pockets of under-development”
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“Digitalization
has brought about a revolutionary change where technology is being used as a
tool to empower people, make data accessible, and ensure inclusivity”
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“In
India, we hold great respect for rivers, trees, mountains, and all elements of
nature”
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“India
is not limited to women empowerment but extends to women-led development”
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra
Modi addressed the G20 Development Ministers’ Meeting today via video message.
Addressing the gathering, the Prime
Minister welcomed everyone to Varanasi, the oldest living city of the mother of
democracy. Highlighting the significance of Kashi, the Prime Minister said that
it has been the center of knowledge, discussion,
debate, culture, and spirituality for centuries while it also has the essence
of India's diverse heritage serving as a convergence point for people from all
parts of the country. Shri Modi expressed delight that the G20 Development
agenda has reached Kashi as well.
“Development is a core issue for the
Global South”, the Prime Minister remarked as he pointed out that the countries
of the Global South were severely impacted by the disruptions created due to
the global Covid pandemic while geo-political tensions were responsible for
food, fuel, and fertilizer crises. In such circumstances, the Prime Minister
continued, the decisions you make are significant for humanity as a whole. Shri
Modi emphasized that it is the collective responsibility of the people to not
let the Sustainable Development Goals fall behind. He further added that the
Global South must send a strong message to the world about the action plan
required to achieve this.
The Prime Minister underlined that
our efforts must be comprehensive, inclusive, fair, and sustainable, and
attempts should be made to increase investment in fulfilling the SDGs and also
finding solutions to address the debt risks faced by many countries. The Prime
Minister remarked that multilateral financial institutions should be reformed
to expand the eligibility criteria to ensure that finance is accessible to
those in need. In India, the Prime Minister continued, we have made efforts to
improve people's lives in more than a hundred Aspirational Districts which were
pockets of under-development. He underscored that these Aspirational Districts
have now emerged as the catalysts of growth in the country as he urged the G20
Development Ministers to study this model of development. “It may be relevant
as you work towards accelerating Agenda 2030”, he added.
Highlighting the issue of the growing
data divide, the Prime Minister said that high-quality data is critical for
meaningful policy-making, efficient resource allocation, and effective public
service delivery. He said that the democratization of technology is a crucial
tool to help bridge the data divide. In India, the Prime Minister elaborated,
digitalization has brought about a revolutionary change where technology is
being used as a tool to empower people, make data accessible, and ensure
inclusivity. The Prime Minister underlined that India is willing to share its
experience with partner countries and expressed hope that discussions will
result in tangible actions to promote data for discourse, development and
delivery in developing countries.
“In India, we hold great respect for
rivers, trees, mountains, and all elements of nature”, the Prime Minister said,
as he threw light on the traditional Indian thought which promotes a pro-planet
lifestyle. Last year, along with the UN Secretary-General, the Prime Minister
recalled launching Mission LiFE and expressed
happiness that this group is working to develop a set of High-Level Principles.
“This would be a significant contribution to climate action”, he added.
Underlining the importance of gender
equality and women empowerment in achieving the SDGs, the Prime Minister
mentioned that India is not limited to women empowerment but extends to
women-led development. Shri Modi underlined that women
are setting the agenda for development and are also the agents of growth and
change. He urged everyone to adopt a game-changing Action Plan for Women-led
Development.
Concluding the address, the Prime
Minister said that the spirit of Kashi is energized by India's timeless
traditions. Shri Modi also urged the dignitaries to not spend all their time in
meeting rooms and encouraged them to explore and experience the spirit of
Kashi. “I am confident that experiencing the Ganga Aarti and visiting Sarnath will inspire you to achieve your desired results”,
the Prime Minister concluded. Shri Modi conveyed his best wishes for success in
the deliberations to promote Agenda 2030 and fulfil the aspirations of the
Global South.