PM Modi Calls for Global Trust and Cooperation at G20 Summit in India
New Delhi, India – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, assuming the role of G20 President, delivered a compelling address at the G20 Summit in India, emphasizing the need for the global community to unite and transform the prevailing trust deficit into a foundation of trust and mutual reliance.
Addressing leaders from across the world, Prime Minister Modi stated, “Today, as the President of G20, India calls upon the world to join hands in turning the global trust deficit into one of trust and dependence. It is a moment for all nations to march forward together. In this critical juncture, the mantra of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas’ can serve as a guiding light for us all.”
Prime Minister Modi underscored the multifaceted challenges facing the world, encompassing issues such as the North-South divide, the divide between East and West, food and fuel management, terrorism, cyber security, healthcare, energy, and water security. He emphasized the imperative of finding comprehensive and sustainable solutions to these challenges, not only for the present but also for future generations.
The G20 Summit, taking place in India’s capital, serves as a vital platform for global leaders to collaborate on pressing global issues and forge a path towards a more secure and prosperous world. Prime Minister Modi’s call for unity and collective action reflects the summit’s commitment to fostering international cooperation and addressing the most urgent challenges of our time.