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RSTV: THE BIG PICTURE- THE AGENDA FOR G20 SUMMIT 2019
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ahead of the two-day G20 Summit that will take place in Osaka on June 28 and 29. He will be meeting several world leaders, including US President Donald Trump. He will also hold a trilateral meeting on the sidelines of the summit with Russian and Chinese Presidents Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, respectively. PM Modi in his departure statement said that issues such as women empowerment, artificial intelligence and common efforts to address challenges like terrorism will be high on his agenda. He said the two-day Osaka summit will also be an important stepping stone for India towards hosting the G20 summit in 2022. PM Narendra Modi and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe held wide-ranging talks in Osaka on Thursday and several aspects of the India-Japan relationship were discussed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also addressed the Indian diaspora in Kobe, where he expressed appreciation towards the electorate that had voted him to power with a bigger mandate than earlier.
What is the G20?
The G20 is an annual meeting of leaders from the countries with the largest and fastest-growing economies. Its members account for 85% of the world’s GDP, and two-thirds of its population.
The G20 Summit is formally known as the “Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy”.
After the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997-1998, it was acknowledged that the participation of major emerging market countries is needed on discussions on the international financial system, and G7 finance ministers agreed to establish the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting in 1999.
The group has no permanent staff of its own, so every year in December, a G20 country from a rotating region takes on the presidency.
That country is then responsible for organising the next summit, as well as smaller meetings for the coming year.
They can also choose to invite non-member countries along as guests. The first G20 meeting took place in Berlin in 1999, after a financial crisis in East Asia affected many countries around the world.
At first, the G20 was mostly attended by finance ministers and central bank governors.
That changed after the global financial crisis in 2008. With banks collapsing, unemployment rising and wages stagnating, the organisation turned into an emergency council for presidents and prime ministers.
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union.
As globalization progresses and various issues become more intricately intertwined, the recent G20 summits have focused not only on macroeconomy and trade, but also on a wide range of global issues which have an immense impact on the global economy, such as development, climate change and energy, health, counter-terrorism, as well as migration and refugees.
The G20 has sought to realize an inclusive and sustainable world through its contributions towards resolving these global issues.
A Sherpa (as one of the panelist mentioned) is a personal representative of the leader of a member country at an international Summit meeting such as the G8, G20 or the Nuclear Security Summit and are responsible for thrashing out the details before the meeting of the leaders.
Theme 1: Global Economy: Even though the G20 was originally established in response to the global financial crisis, its core mission today is to establish economic fundamentals for realising sustainable and inclusive growth of the global economy. It discusses concrete actions for strengthening growth potential.
It also discusses the areas of international taxation and finance. The summit takes up issues of how to respond to economic and social structural changes bought by globalization and digitalisation.
Theme 2: Trade and Investment: The second theme for the summit is trade and investment, within which the summit discusses the importance of growth, productivity, innovation, jobs creation and development. The G20 Ministerial Meeting on Trade and Digital Economy held in Tsukuba city on June 8 and 9 focuses on the following issues:
Theme 3: Innovation: Under the framework of the third theme, which is Innovation, the summit will take up the following application:
With this, the presidency also suggested discussing the importance of social application of emerging technologies such as AI (Artificial Intelligence), IoT (Internet of Things), robotics, and big data, which contribute to fully harnessing the opportunities brought about by digitalization, as well as to achieving a “Society 5.0″* and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Theme 4: Environment and Energy: The fourth theme for the summit is Environment and Energy, which will include the following points:
Theme 5: Employment: The fifth theme will revolve around ‘Employment’ and will include the following points:
Theme 6: Women’s Empowerment: Women’s empowerment has been a hot topic in not only the G20 summit but in every other summit happening all over the globe. This year, the G20 summit will highlight the following aspects under women’s empowerment:
Theme 7: Development: The 7th theme of this year’s summit is ‘Development’ which will include some major points, which includes:
Theme 8: Health: The last and final theme is ‘Health’. Global health is an important topic for basic sustainable growth of the global economy. This year WHO is invited to the Osaka Summit. the three important elements will include:
Osaka is an opportunity for India to promote its national interests in an international context.
Source: Insightsonindia.com
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ahead of the two-day G20 Summit that will take place in Osaka on June 28 and 29. He will be meeting several world leaders, including US President Donald Trump. He will also hold a trilateral meeting on the sidelines of the summit with Russian and Chinese Presidents Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, respectively. PM Modi in his departure statement said that issues such as women empowerment, artificial intelligence and common efforts to address challenges like terrorism will be high on his agenda. He said the two-day Osaka summit will also be an important stepping stone for India towards hosting the G20 summit in 2022. PM Narendra Modi and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe held wide-ranging talks in Osaka on Thursday and several aspects of the India-Japan relationship were discussed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also addressed the Indian diaspora in Kobe, where he expressed appreciation towards the electorate that had voted him to power with a bigger mandate than earlier.
What is the G20?
The G20 is an annual meeting of leaders from the countries with the largest and fastest-growing economies. Its members account for 85% of the world’s GDP, and two-thirds of its population.
The G20 Summit is formally known as the “Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy”.
After the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997-1998, it was acknowledged that the participation of major emerging market countries is needed on discussions on the international financial system, and G7 finance ministers agreed to establish the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting in 1999.
The group has no permanent staff of its own, so every year in December, a G20 country from a rotating region takes on the presidency.
That country is then responsible for organising the next summit, as well as smaller meetings for the coming year.
They can also choose to invite non-member countries along as guests. The first G20 meeting took place in Berlin in 1999, after a financial crisis in East Asia affected many countries around the world.
At first, the G20 was mostly attended by finance ministers and central bank governors.
That changed after the global financial crisis in 2008. With banks collapsing, unemployment rising and wages stagnating, the organisation turned into an emergency council for presidents and prime ministers.
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union.
As globalization progresses and various issues become more intricately intertwined, the recent G20 summits have focused not only on macroeconomy and trade, but also on a wide range of global issues which have an immense impact on the global economy, such as development, climate change and energy, health, counter-terrorism, as well as migration and refugees.
The G20 has sought to realize an inclusive and sustainable world through its contributions towards resolving these global issues.
A Sherpa (as one of the panelist mentioned) is a personal representative of the leader of a member country at an international Summit meeting such as the G8, G20 or the Nuclear Security Summit and are responsible for thrashing out the details before the meeting of the leaders.
Theme 1: Global Economy: Even though the G20 was originally established in response to the global financial crisis, its core mission today is to establish economic fundamentals for realising sustainable and inclusive growth of the global economy. It discusses concrete actions for strengthening growth potential.
It also discusses the areas of international taxation and finance. The summit takes up issues of how to respond to economic and social structural changes bought by globalization and digitalisation.
Theme 2: Trade and Investment: The second theme for the summit is trade and investment, within which the summit discusses the importance of growth, productivity, innovation, jobs creation and development. The G20 Ministerial Meeting on Trade and Digital Economy held in Tsukuba city on June 8 and 9 focuses on the following issues:
Theme 3: Innovation: Under the framework of the third theme, which is Innovation, the summit will take up the following application:
With this, the presidency also suggested discussing the importance of social application of emerging technologies such as AI (Artificial Intelligence), IoT (Internet of Things), robotics, and big data, which contribute to fully harnessing the opportunities brought about by digitalization, as well as to achieving a “Society 5.0″* and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Theme 4: Environment and Energy: The fourth theme for the summit is Environment and Energy, which will include the following points:
Theme 5: Employment: The fifth theme will revolve around ‘Employment’ and will include the following points:
Theme 6: Women’s Empowerment: Women’s empowerment has been a hot topic in not only the G20 summit but in every other summit happening all over the globe. This year, the G20 summit will highlight the following aspects under women’s empowerment:
Theme 7: Development: The 7th theme of this year’s summit is ‘Development’ which will include some major points, which includes:
Theme 8: Health: The last and final theme is ‘Health’. Global health is an important topic for basic sustainable growth of the global economy. This year WHO is invited to the Osaka Summit. the three important elements will include:
Osaka is an opportunity for India to promote its national interests in an international context.
Source: Insightsonindia.com
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Keywords:
2010 G20 Toronto summit • Narendra Modi • Prime Minister of Japan • Shinzō Abe • 2010 G20 Toronto summit • Osaka • President of the United States • Donald Trump • China • President of the United States • Vladimir Putin • Xi Jinping • Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut • Artificial intelligence • Terrorism • Osaka • India • 2010 G20 Seoul summit • Narendra Modi • Japan • Shinzō Abe • Osaka • Empire of Japan • Prime Minister of Japan • Narendra Modi • Non-resident Indian and person of Indian origin • Kobe • Power (social and political) • G20 • G20 • Leadership • Nation • Economy • Member state of the European Union • Gross domestic product • World population • G20 • 2008 G20 Washington summit • 1997 Asian financial crisis • Market (economics) • Nation • Global financial system • Group of Seven • G20 • Central bank • G20 • Nation • G20 • Berlin • Financial crisis of 2007–2008 • East Asia • G20 • Central bank • Governor (United States) • Financial crisis of 2007–2008 • Financial crisis of 2007–2008 • Bank • Unemployment • Wage • State of emergency • European Council • President of France • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom • Argentina • Australia • Brazil • Canada • China • France • Germany • India • Indonesia • Italy • Japan • Mexico • Russia • Saudi Arabia • South Africa • South Korea • Turkey • United Kingdom • United States • European Union • Globalization • G20 • Non-Aligned Movement • Macroeconomics • Trade • World economy • Economic development • Climate change • Energy • Health • Counter-terrorism • Human migration • Refugee • G20 • Social exclusion • Sustainability • Sherpa (emissary) • Group of Eight • G20 • Nuclear Security Summit • World economy • G20 • Financial crisis of 2007–2008 • Economics • Sustainability • World economy • Tax • Finance • Economy • Social science • Globalization • Trade • Investment • Trade • Investment • Economic growth • Productivity • Innovation • Employment • Economic development • G20 • Trade • Digital economy • Tsukuba, Ibaraki • Innovation • Innovation • Application software • Social science • Application software • Emerging technologies • Artificial intelligence • Artificial intelligence • Internet of things • Internet of things • Robotics • Big data • Society • Sustainable Development Goals • Sustainable Development Goals • Environmental impact of the energy industry • Hot Topic • 2010 G20 Toronto summit • 2010 G20 Toronto summit • Global health • World economy • Osaka • Osaka • India • International law •