India playing important role in G20 deliberations
The territory of recruitment and the target of attacks is the same – society. PM Modi proposed a 10-point proposal for oppose global terror, stressing on connecting terror and religion while separate sponsors and supporters of terrorism.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India and United Kingdom signed a civilian nuclear cooperation agreement on November 12, 2015. Turkey and Western allies, by contrast, want Assad out. A meeting with US President Barack Obama is also on the cards though there has been no confirmation on this so far. “We must address the barriers of excessive banking secrecy and the complex legal and regulatory frameworks”, Modi said in his intervention on the second day of the G20 Summit here.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has joined World leaders in condemning terrorism and has outlined India’s plans to contribute to mitigate climate change.
Vijayesh Lal, a member of the Evangelical Fellowship of India, said Modi should translate his words against religious terrorism overseas into action within India itself.
Xi also warned that the BRICS are facing increasing complexities and difficulties and experiencing slower growth.
“India attaches the highest importance to BRICS”.
Modi followed it up with a meeting with Prime Minister of Spain, Mariano Rajoy, where terror again figured in talks.
In a rare joint statement, the G20 leaders condemned the heinous terrorist attacks in Paris and in Ankara calling them unacceptable affront to all humanity. “We are united with people of France in this tragic hour”. The G20 working session begins with a moment’s silence for victims of Paris Attacks. The one responsible for the attacks in Paris… he is a criminal and not a refugee and not an asylum seeker. The 10 had come by boat to Mumbai from the Pakistani port city of Karachi and split up into groups targeting multiple targets across Mumbai, including a train station and two luxury hotels. The group represents over 3 billion people or over 40 per cent of the world population.
The G20 Summit, which was expected to mainly discuss inclusive economic growth and climate change, was set to adopt a resolution at the end of the two-day meeting tomorrow calling for better coordination and exchange of information to cut off funding and a more comprehensive approach on “addressing the conditions conducive to terrorism”.
“We are still short in our efforts to fulfil our last year’s commitment to raise our collective GDP (gross domestic product) by an additional 2% by 2018”.
Multilateral Development Banks should enlarge their capital base to support infrastructure needs of the developing countries.
India’s development goals are aligned with the SDGs, he added. Both sides seem to recognize this challenge.