Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that
developing countries desire globalisation that does not create climate
or debt crisis but brings prosperity and wellbeing of humanity as a
whole. The Prime Minister was addressing the concluding session of the
Voice of Global South Summit in virtual mode yesterday.
Mr Modi said, the Summit saw the participation of more than 20
developing countries in the span of two days, which is the largest ever
virtual gathering of Global South. He said India G20 presidency will
attempt to voice the views of Global South. He announced that India will
establish a Global South Centre of Excellence.
The Prime Minister said, India will launch a Global South Science and
Technology initiative to share expertise with other developing nations.
He informed that during the Covid pandemic, India's Vaccine Maitri
initiative supplied Made in India vaccine to over 100 nations. Mr Modi
announced a new Aarogya Maitri Project. Under this project, India will
provide essential medical supplies to any developing country affected by
natural disasters or humanitarian crisis.
Prime Minister highlighted the need for fundamental reforms of major
international organisations to address geopolitical fragmentations. He
added that the reforms should focus on giving voice to the concerns of
the developing world, and reflect the realities of the 21st Century.
source ; AIR
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