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Building consensus

 Building consensus : On the G-20 summit in Delhi, India’s presidency  

The success of the G-20 summit hinges on a truce among fractious parties

India’s big moment as host of the G-20 Summit will arrive this weekend, as world leaders gather in New Delhi for the main event marking the year of its presidency. The group is seen as a more egalitarian version of the G-7 as it includes the leadership of the developing world, and is now the “ pre-eminent forum for global economic cooperation”. At the start of its presidency last December, it was clear that India would be hamstrung by several events. The global economic headwinds , exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, meant a challenging environment for New Delhi in ensuring that all countries were willing to contribute resources for imperatives such as climate finance, and investment in health and poverty alleviation . The Ukraine conflict and the sanctions against Russia were next, practically splitting the G-20 down the middle. This made forging a joint statement even last year difficult. But Indonesian President Joko Widodo was able to ensure a tenuous consensus by travelling to Moscow and Kyiv and enlisting India’s support. India’s presidency also came amidst continuing bilateral tensions with China over its border moves. This has become an additional problem for India’s G-20 Sherpa team as China has played spoiler at many a meeting. The government’s decision to hold the G-20 summit two months early, instead of in November, the practice, has given officials less time to ensure that the Leaders’ declaration is ready; some of the heavy-lifting on building consensus will now be left to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to handle.

In the face-of such odds ,  India’s efforts to ensure the vitality of the G-20 process have been valiant and also a well-thought-out one. Mr. Modi made it clear from the beginning that India would not take sides in the Ukraine conflict, and instead focused on issues affecting the global-south , holding a summit of developing countries, putting issues of food, fertilizer and energy security, multilateral reform and global governance above geopolitical issues. India even hosted the Voice of Global South Summit. Mr. Modi also championed the induction of the African Union into the G-20, which will be a feather in India’s cap if it goes through . Internally, the Indian G-20 presidency has been marked by a distinct effort to “ democratize ” the process by holding 220 meetings across 60 Indian cities, which, though colossally expensive, has ensured a showcasing of India’s diversity . India’s G-20 moment is already memorable, but the days ahead will be crucial in cementing its legacy . That legacy hinges on ensuring a truce among its fractious members, that allows for a consensus over the vision of “One Earth, One Family, One Future” in the next few days.

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Consensus (noun) – agreement, accord, unity, concurrence, unanimity

सर्वसम्मति

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Summit (noun) – meeting, conference, conclave, symposium, gathering

शिखर सम्मेलन

 

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Hinge (on) (verb) – depend, rely, be contingent on, be based on, pivot on

निर्भर होना

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Presidency (noun) – administration, leadership, tenure, term, regime

राष्ट्रपतित्व

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Truce
(noun) – ceasefire, armistice, suspension of hostilities, peace; an agreement to stop fighting for a period of time

युद्धविराम; शांति

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Fractious (adjective) – irritable, peevish, quarrelsome, grouchy, testy

झगड़ालू

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Host (noun) – organizer, sponsor, presenter, master of ceremonies, anchorman

मेज़बान

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Mark (verb) – Celebrate, observe, recognize, acknowledge

मनाना

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Egalitarian (adjective) – equalitarian, equitable, fair, democratic

समानतावादी

 

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Pre-eminent (adjective) – foremost, leading, paramount, supreme, unparalleled

प्रमुख

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Hamstrung (adjective) – crippled, disabled, hindered, incapacitated, debilitated; severely restrict the efficiency or effectiveness of

असमर्थ; असहाय होना

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Headwinds (noun) – resistance, opposition, challenge, setback

प्रतिरोध

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Exacerbate (verb) – aggravate, worsen, inflame, intensify

बढ़ाना; बिगाड़ देना

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Imperative (noun) – necessity, essential, requirement, command

अनिवार्यता

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Poverty (noun) – destitution, impoverishment, penury, deprivation

गरीबी

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Alleviation (noun) – relief, mitigation, reduction, easing

हटाना,

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Sanction (noun) – Restriction, ban, penalty, punishment, injunction

प्रतिबंध

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Split something down the middle (phrase) – to separate, or to divide something, into two equal parts  

बराबर में विभाजित करना

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Forge (verb) – form, create, shape, mold, craft

तैयार करना; बनाना

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Tenuous (adjective) – weak, insubstantial, fragile, shaky

कमजोर

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Enlist (verb) – engage, involve, enroll, bring on board

शामिल करना

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Amidst (preposition) – among, between, in the midst of, surrounded by

के बीच

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Bilateral (adjective) – mutual, reciprocal, two-sided

द्विपक्षीय

 

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Spoiler (noun) – disrupter, saboteur, wrecker, troublemaker

वह व्यक्ति या वस्तु जो किसी चीज़ को बिगाड़ दे।

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Heavy lifting (noun) – the major or most difficult part of an endeavor

मुख्य या कठिन कार्य

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In the face of (phrase) – despite, in spite of, notwithstanding, even with, regardless of

के बावजूद

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Odds (noun) – challenges, difficulties, obstacles, hindrances, impediments

बाधाओं

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Vitality (noun) – energy, vigor, liveliness, robustness, dynamism

जीवंतता

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Valiant (adjective) – brave, courageous, heroic, gallant, dauntless

वीर/ बहादुर

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Well-thought-out (adjective) – planned, deliberate, premeditated, carefully considered

सुविचारित

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Take sides (phrase) – to support a particular person or group in an argument or disagreement

किसी विचार या समूह का समर्थन करना

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The global south (noun) – the poor developing countries (of Asia, Africa, South America, amongst others).

  विकासशील देश

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Multilateral (adjective) – involving many different countries, multiple-sided, many-sided

बहुपक्षीय

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Governance (noun) – administration, management, supervision, direction

प्रशासन

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Champion (verb) – support, promote, advocate, defend

समर्थन करना

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Induction (noun) – introduction, initiation, incorporation,

प्रवेश

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Feather in one’s cap (phrase) – an achievement to be proud of, accolade, honor

गर्व की बात

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Go through
(phrasal verb) – (of a proposal or contract) be officially approved or completed

संपन्न करना

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Distinct (adjective) – separate, different, distinguishable

अलग

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Democratise (verb) – make democratic, popularize, universalize

लोकतांत्रिक बनाना

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Colossally (adverb) – hugely, immensely, tremendously, vastly

भारी मात्रा में

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Showcasing (noun) – display, presentation, exhibition

प्रदर्शन

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Diversity (noun) – variety, assortment, mix, range

विविधता

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Cement (verb) – solidify, strengthen, consolidate

मज़बूती देना

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Legacy (noun) – inheritance, heritage, bequest, endowment

विरासत