City
Epaper

EAM Jaishankar emphasises on supply chains, revitalising multilateralism at Voice of Global South Summit

By ANI | Updated: August 17, 2024 14:00 IST

New Delhi [India], August 17 : External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasised on strengthening economic resilience, working for climate ...

Open in App

New Delhi [India], August 17 : External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasised on strengthening economic resilience, working for climate change and energy transitions, revitalising multilateralism and democratisation of digital transformations as the major themes for achieving Sustainable Development Goals and advancing global progress for the Global South nations.

He was making opening remarks at the third session of the Voice of Global South Summit, being held in virtual format on Saturday.

Speaking on strengthening economic resilience, Jaishankar said the experience of the pandemic, conflicts and climate events have underscored the need for reliable and resilient supply chains.

"The experience of the pandemic, conflicts and climate events have driven home the necessity for reliable and resilient supply chains. Not just that, there is also an acute need to diversify production itself in various domains to de-risk the international economy. What we earlier argued for in terms of socio-economic justice is today an equally compelling logic for the entire world in terms of predictability," he said.

The Foreign Minister also highlighted the risks of climate change and called on Global South nations to work together for low-cost financing and critical technologies.

"The risks of climate change, the cost of transition pathways and accessibility to resources are the three big issues of the ongoing debate. During our G20 Presidency, we strove to highlight Just Energy Transitions. We must work together as a family towards facilitating the flow of low-cost financing and critical technologies to the Global South," Jaishankar said.

He also stressed the need to revitalise multilateralism and reform the Multilateral Development Banks through the G20.

"It is an undeniable fact that even as the global order faced critical challenges, solutions did not emerge from the multilateral domain. The reason is both the obsolescence and the polarization of multilateral organizations. Here too, India has argued for reformed multilateralism and sought reform of Multilateral Development Banks through the G20. As a group, we need to press home our case," Jaishankar said.

Emphasising the importance of digital transformations, he said there is a need for democratising it and said India's experience in Digital Public Infrastructure will also benefit Global South partners.

"The Digital Public Infrastructure has been a key driver of the transformation currently underway in our country. Some of our experiences will be of interest to Global South partners. They could also benefit from intra-South digital exchanges and cooperation," he added.

Jaishankar further said that the upcoming UN Summit of the Future will be an important platform for Global South nations to raise their issues.

"We welcome your views on these and related matters. Next month, the Summit of the Future will be taking place in New York. It is important that our interests and concerns are well articulated on that important platform. I look forward to hearing your views today, keeping in mind that we, as the Global South, must work collectively to ensure a better future," he added.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentSRK Treats His Work Like Prayer, and That’s What Keeps Him Timeless- Titiksha Shrivastav

NationalDelhi wakes up to toxic air as AQI breaches 400 mark; thick smog envelops NCR

EntertainmentEsha Deol says 'I am because of you' as she drops a throwback photo with Dharmendra & Hema Malini

Entertainment'Jatadhara' song captures Mahadev's power, grace through 'Shiv Stotram', delivering a roaring bhakti anthem

CricketNavi Mumbai Weather Forecast: Rain Threat Looms Over India–South Africa Women’s World Cup Final at DY Patil Stadium

International Realted Stories

InternationalRussia strongly condemns US for excessive use of military force in Caribbean

InternationalAPEC 2025: South Korean Prez Lee, China's Xi agree on efforts for peace on Korean Peninsula

InternationalTaiwan reports Chinese military activity with 8 PLAN vessels, 6 PLA aircraft sorties near its territory

InternationalSouth Korea set to launch 5th spy satellite from US space base

International"Don't be weak and stupid": Trump urges Republicans to end Senate Filibuster