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At G20 Summit, PM Narendra Modi pitches for `global index` for post-COVID-19 world
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pitched for a `new global index` for the post-COVID world.
Highlights
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pitched for a "new global index" for the post-COVID world.
- The virtual G20 summit was hosted by Saudi Arabia.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday pitched for a "new global index" for the post-COVID world, based on which the grouping of the world's 20 major economies can lay "foundation of a new world".
The first day of the virtual G20 summit, hosted by Saudi Arabia, had a key focus on the COVID1-9 crisis and how the grouping can act together to jointly deal with it.
An official statement by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) release explained the four key elements of the index--a "creation of a vast Talent Pool", "ensuring that technology reaches all segments of the society", "transparency in systems of governance" and "dealing with Mother Earth with a spirit of trusteeship".
When it comes to the talent pool, PM Modi underscored the importance of "multi-skilling and re-skilling" which will "enhance the dignity of citizens but would make our citizens more resilient to face crises". Largely his idea was a world that deals with "environment and nature" as "trustees rather than owners" whose "benchmark" could be a Per Capita Carbon Footprint.
PM Modi termed the COVID-19 pandemic as an "important turning point in the history of humanity" and "the biggest challenge the world is facing since World War II" and called for "decisive action by G20, not limited to economic recovery, jobs, and trade, but to focus on preserving planet earth", the official release added.
He also suggested an innovative idea that G20 should have a virtual secretariat, given "work from anywhere" is a new normal amid the pandemic. G20 does not have a permanent secretariat and the country that is the host of the summit for the year also holds that position.
The 15th G20 Leaders’ Summit would continue on Sunday and will culminate with the adoption of the Leaders’ Declaration. This is the 15th summit of the grouping that was formed after the 2008 financial crisis.
India will host the summit in 2022, and preparations have already begun for that. India enters the G20 Troika from December 1, along with Saudi Arabia when Italy will take over the Presidency of the G20.