As the summit progresses, India’s active engagement in global governance continues to shape discussions, ensuring that emerging economies and developing nations have a voice in the evolving geopolitical landscape
India’s External Affairs Minister (EAM) Dr. S. Jaishankar is in Johannesburg, South Africa, attending the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (FMM) from February 20-21, 2025. Invited by South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, Dr. Jaishankar’s visit underscores India’s commitment to global cooperation and multilateral diplomacy.
India’s Role in Shaping Global Discussions
Dr. Jaishankar’s participation in the G20 FMM reaffirms India’s proactive approach in addressing global challenges, particularly advocating for the interests of the Global South.
A Platform for Global Diplomacy
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The G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting serves as a key forum for addressing economic stability, sustainable development, and geopolitical tensions
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India’s participation reinforces its leadership in fostering a more inclusive and cooperative international order
India continues to play a crucial role in shaping international policies, promoting economic resilience, and strengthening multilateral partnerships.
Bilateral Engagements on the Sidelines
Alongside the G20 deliberations, Dr. Jaishankar is engaging in bilateral meetings with various counterparts. These discussions focus on deepening diplomatic and economic ties while exploring collaborative solutions to pressing global concerns.
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