India joins G20 Troika, to assume presidency on Dec 1 next year

December 2, 2021

As a Troika-member, India will work closely with Indonesia and Italy to ensure consistency and continuity of the G20’s agenda, the MEA maintained…reports Asian Lite News.

India on Wednesday joined the G20 Troika which consists of Indonesia, Italy, and India – the current, previous and incoming G20 Presidencies, respectively, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.

The MEA also said that Indonesia has assumed the G20 Presidency today and will convene various G20 meetings throughout the year culminating with the G20 Leaders’ Summit on 30-31 October 2022 under the overall theme of “Recover Together Recover Stronger.”

As a Troika-member, India will work closely with Indonesia and Italy to ensure consistency and continuity of the G20’s agenda, the MEA maintained.

India will assume the G20 Presidency on December 1, 2022 from Indonesia, and will convene the G20 Leaders’ Summit for the first time in India in 2023, the MEA added.

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“The G20 is the premier forum for international economic cooperation, which reflects recognition that global prosperity is interdependent and our economic opportunities and challenges are interlinked,” the MEA said.

G20 countries have come together to better prepare for the future.

As a founding member of the G20, India has used the platform to raise issues of vital importance and those that impact on the most vulnerable around the world.

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