On December 1, India will take over the presidency of the G20.
This will be an opportunity for the government of Narendra Modi to push for an overhaul of the international order designed after the Second World War.
His leitmotif: “India First”.
Its strategy: a foreign policy based on realpolitik with the ambition of transforming the country into a
"dominant power"
by the centenary of independence in 2047.
What will India do during its presidency of the G20?
15 November 2022. The G20 summit opens in Bali.
As the Heads of State and Government deliver their speeches, it is Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's turn to speak.
He paints a black picture of the state of the planet: “
Climate change, the Covid pandemic, the events in Ukraine, (…) have taken their toll.
Global supply chains are in shambles.
There is a shortage of essential goods across the world.
" Whose fault is it?
For the Hindu leader, “
multilateral institutions such as the UN have failed on these issues
”.
He calls to...
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