India News: Four Indian Foreign Service officers, who worked with the country's G20 sherpa Amitabh Kant, were key to India securing a consensus at the G20 Leaders.
Four Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officers played crucial roles in India s successful bid to secure a global consensus at the recent G20 Leaders Summit in Delhi. These officers, along with India s G20 sherpa Amitabh Kant, navigated challenging negotiations that involved over 200 hours, 300 bilateral meetings, and 15 draft revisions.
Over 200 hours of non -stop negotiations, 300 bilaterals and 15 drafts went into bringing consensus on the paragraphs on Russia-Ukraine that helped clinch the Delhi Declaration. Here are the men and the woman who made it possible
G20 Meeting: India is hosting the G20 Summit after a year-long series of events all over the country. Over 220 meetings would have happened across 60 cities in all 28 states and 8 union territories, with over 1.5 crore people involved in these programs. The G20 secretariat in Delhi has been responsible for the overall policy decisions and arrangements needed, and India had all hands on deck as ministers, government officials, state governments, civil society groups, businesses, and common people came together to host foreign dignitaries.
G20 Meeting: India is hosting the G20 Summit after a year-long series of events all over the country. Over 220 meetings would have happened across 60 cities in all 28 states and 8 union territories, with over 1.5 crore people involved in these programs. The G20 secretariat in Delhi has been responsible for the overall policy decisions and arrangements needed, and India had all hands on deck as ministers, government officials, state governments, civil society groups, businesses, and common people came together to host foreign dignitaries.