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Missing ‘Ubuntu’, Pg6

G20 Johannesburg summit highlights global challenges, India's initiatives, and US absence, questioning commitment to multilateralism and the spirit of 'Ubuntu'.

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Key Highlights:

  • The G-20 leaders’ summit was held in Johannesburg, marking the first time the summit was held in an African country.
  • The African Union became a member during India’s G20 Presidency in 2023, giving the summit an added voice.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggested six initiatives India could lead, including a Traditional Knowledge Repository and a G20-Africa Skills Multiplier Initiative.
  • The summit declaration called for peace in Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Occupied Palestinian Territory, and Ukraine, invoking the UN charter.
  • The U.S. government boycotted the summit, sending only a diplomat as an observer, citing tensions with South Africa.

Detailed Insights:

  • The summit's deliberations reflected the concerns of the "Global South", addressing challenges like conflicts, inequality, and economic uncertainty.
  • India proposed to train a million people across Africa through the G20-Africa Skills Multiplier Initiative.
  • Other Indian initiatives included a Global Healthcare Response Team, an initiative on countering the Drug–Terror Nexus, and an Open Satellite Data Partnership.
  • The absence of the U.S. President and the limited condemnation of terrorism were noted, especially compared to the 2023 New Delhi declaration.
  • The U.S. boycott, citing alleged discrimination against White minority farmers in South Africa, raises questions about its commitment to the G-20.
  • The spirit of ‘Ubuntu’, emphasizing interconnectedness, was referenced in the declaration, urging powers not to sideline the grouping.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • G-20: An intergovernmental forum of the world's major developed and developing economies.
  • Global South: A term used to refer to countries with socio-economic and political marginalization.
  • Ubuntu: A Nguni Bantu term meaning "humanity towards others," reflecting interconnectedness.
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