Delhi Declaration: India has succeeded in brokering an agreement on the G20 Declaration, but it required nearly 200 hours of non-stop talks to bring the G20 leaders on one platform over the ongoing war in Ukraine. Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has also praised this historic and diplomatic victory of India. He called it a proud moment for India.
Shashi Tharoor praised India’s Sherpa
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor praised India’s Sherpa Amitabh Kant and wrote on social media platform ‘X’ (formerly Twitter), “Well done Amitabh Kant! It seems that IFS lost a distinguished diplomat when you selected IAS!” Tharoor has called it a proud moment for India in the G20. The announcement was made late Friday night, with final agreement on Friday.
This is how Delhi Declaration was agreed upon
In fact, India discussed with China, Russia and other important western countries for a long time to unite everyone and create consensus among everyone. Brazil, South Africa and Indonesia gave strong support to India on this issue, which helped India get consensus. According to several agencies and media reports, India, while handing over the final draft to the G20 members on Friday night, had asked them not to sign it if they did not agree with it. But, in the end, India made everyone agree and achieved great success on the Delhi Declaration.
India was successful in convincing China
The summit on Saturday (September 9)G20 Summit 2023) on the first day of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement that the G20 leaders’ declaration has been unanimously adopted, sources said India has successfully managed to convince China to agree to the Ukraine conflict. Many important international issues were agreed upon in the first meeting of the leaders of G20 countries on Saturday. Many big announcements were also made during this period.
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