A powerpoint presentation on G20. This ppt discuss cause of formation of G7 countries and then expantion to G8 and G20 organisation. The importance of G20 group and it how big and powerfull it is. This year this event is organized in INDIA, so initiative's taken has also been discused in perspective of indian importance. This ppt is for educational purpose. The information provided is through various sources there may be any mistake as human error.
1. Table of content
1. Cause of formation of G7 countries.
2. How G20 countries are formed.
3. Troika.
4. Initiatives taken under leadership of
india.
2. Hosting G20 is not our achievement every member country
get this opportunity.
Our achievement is that our agenda is accepted by all
countries of G20 and this event shows our growing diplomacy
and leadership globally.
4. Cause of formation of G7 countries
• In 1967, Arab countries came into war with Israel. USA
president Nixon and Western countries supported Israel. In
this war Israel won.
• 1970’s - In retaliation to that Arab countries came with an
embargo in oil supply which lead to Oil crises, food inflation
and economic instability in USA and western countries.
5. Four nations USA UK France and Germany started informal meeting
in 1973.
USA UK France Germany
By 1976 - Japan, Italy and Canada also joined the group.
G7 Countries
Source of image – Google image
6. Similarities of G7 countries
Economically
• Developed nations.
• Largest and advanced
economy.
Politically
• Democratic.
• Cold war – same bloc.
7. 22 years ahead
1997 – Inclusion of Russia
G7 ---- G8
2014 – Russia attacked crimea
G8 ---- G7
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8. Formation of G20
• 1990’s ----Due to globalization – the world is
more connected and dependent on each
other.
• So, looking on these factor G20 was created.
So that sustainable growth between countries
can established.
10. Clout of this group.
• They form 85% of the world’s GDP.
• 75% of world’ trade.
• 70% of world’s population.
• Countries from all continents.
11. Troika
All three are developing countries –
moving forward the agenda of global
south.
It functions as secretariat as there is
no formal secretariat and works on
agenda taken on G20 summit.
Source of image – Google image
12. Initiatives taken under president ship of India
• Inclusion of African union into G20.
• India – Middle East – Europe Economic corridor also known as
modern spice route.
• Revival of black sea grain initiative.
• Fair and sustainable tax system.
• Digital infrastructure.
• Millet trilogy.
• Global health – one
13. Inclusion of African union, G20 = G21
Significance
1. It project India’s principle of ‘sabka sath sabka vikas’.
2. Economic – Give India access to resource rich Africa.
3. It will amplify voice of global south.
4. Geopolitical consideration – Increasing voice of India in
UN and increased support for permanent membership in
UNSC.
Source of image – Et Infra
14. India-Middle East – Europe Economic corridor
also called as Modern spice route.
Significance
1. Revival of ancient trade corridor between Indian
subcontinent and Europe.
2. Countries USA – EU – Saudi Arabia – UAE – India.
3. Transportation and Trade in Europe and western
countries will be good.
Source – Current affairs Adda 247
15. Bio fuel Alliance
Significance
1. It aims to accelerate the transition to sustainable
bio fuel and reduce the world’s dependency on
traditional bio fuel.
2. Urge to take plea for ethanol blending petrol
globally to 20 percent.
Source of image – The Indian express
16. Millet Trilogy
Significance
1. UN declared 2023 as International year of
millet.
2. India serves G20 leaders vegetarian dinner rich
in millet.
3. India is the largest producer and second largest
exporter of millet in world.
Source of image – Kootniti.com
and facebook
17. Digital infrastructure.
Significance
1. India called for safe, secure, accountable
and inclusive Digital infrastructure.
2. Help Indian initiative like UPI to become
globally.
3. Help to improve digital literacy, OTP scam,
phishing etc.
Source of image – Observer research founation
18. Conclusion
S. Jaishankar – Audit of India’s Foreign policy
• 6th Phase – Energetic diplomacy.
•Decisiveness – S-400 deal.
•Initiatives to build institutions.
•Voice of global south.
•Increasing clout and diplomatic Capital – winning in ICJ
Elections (UK pulling out it’s candidature).
•Assertion of independent foreign policy.