India to push for tangible outcomes on issues confronting global economy

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Kant said the Sherpa meeting will take stock of the progress made on various issues outlined by the country as the key agenda items for its presidency..

Kant said the spotlight must turn to key economic issues that were confronting the world economy after the Covid-19 pandemic with a large number of countries battling recession and inflation.IANSNew.

India will, during its G20 presidency, push for tangible outcomes on key issues confronting the global economy, including the latest banking sector crisis in the West that has thrown up a fresh risk...

The earlier G20 meetings, including the finance ministers and central bank governors meeting in Bengaluru, and the foreign ministers meeting in New Delhi, were overshadowed by sharp differences between the G-7 countries and Russia and China over two paragraphs in the declarations...

New Delhi will draw from PM Narendra Modi's statement that this was not a time of war, and that discussions and deliberations were the way forward to push its presidency's agenda on key developmental economic issues forward...

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