... highlighted that, even without factoring in the pandemic,
840 million individuals may still be undernourished by 2030.
Despite facing challenges with its agricultural practices, India has a valuable opportunity to support developing nations in the Global South. India can significantly enhance global food security by sharing its agricultural knowledge and collaborating with various stakeholders. This initiative could strengthen India’s position in the Global South and make a compelling case for a permanent ...
... issues of concerns and priorities of the Global South at various international forums and using its diplomatic and political influence to have their problems addressed. At the G20 summit in Delhi, India emerged as one of the leading champions of the Global South. India’s initiative was driven by the twin motivations to deepen solidarity within the camp, and to project its agenda. It also established the relevance of India’s development experience and achievements to the Global South, and New Delhi’s role ...
... cooperation within the BRICS framework and its mechanisms of interaction with like-minded nations will enable the voice of the Global South to sound louder and clearer in the international arena, as well as to defend our national interests and the right ... ... President of Argentina Javier Milei sent official notifications to Brazilian President Lula da Silva, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, that his country would not join the group. – Editor’s ...
... “exceptional responses” from states to address new exceptional challenges. Neutral Asian observer states in the council, such as India, could further act as a bridge through their existing independent bilateral relations with all the Arctic states. Western ... ... trust and cooperation that existed in the council prior to the Ukraine crisis may hold its own reasoning and precedence, but the Global South looks at Norway with a hope to at least push the “un-pause button” of the Council, so that some level of same ...
... transportation corridor projects in addition to China’s initiatives aligned along the West–East axis. For India, BRICS+ could serve as an instrument of influencing the further development of BRICS (including China’s) ties with other states of the Global South. Without being actively involved in shaping the development agenda of BRICS+, India loses an important tool for advancing its national interests in building common platforms of the Global South. In this context, it is important that, instead of abandoning BRICS+ as such, India should formulate its own concept and vision of this ...
... all of the main regional integration blocs of the Global South in Eurasia are brought together. There is also the possibility that both these tracks could be pursued simultaneously.
In the scenario involving the formation of the Eurasian core for the Global South, the main question is its composition and the resulting scenarios of further expansion. One possible modality would be the RIC (Russia-China-India) serving as a core, with further additions focusing on the largest Eurasian economies such as the G20 countries from Eurasia — Saudi Arabia, Indonesia or Turkey. This route would clearly result in the assembly process being slow and lacking connectivity ...