The declaration was adopted after prolonged negotiations on the outcome document that had been held up over a reference to Ukraine. | Latest News India
US President Joe Biden has urged G20 nations to collectively increase funding for the World Bank in order to support low- and middle-income countries. The initiative aims to provide a one-time boost to the World Bank s lending volume and double its crisis lending capacity.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said Members of the G20 have reached a consensus on a joint statement, and the New Delhi Leaders Declaration has been adopted. Watch this Visual Story to know what the Declaration is, what it focuses on, and its significance
US President Joe Biden has rallied G20 nations to agree to collectively mobilise more headroom and concessional finance to boost the World Bank’s capacity to support low- and middle-income countries, the White House said on Saturday.