Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has transformed the rotating presidency of the Group of 20 nations into a platform to elevate India’s geopolitical significance. However, India faces challenges in brokering tangible multilateral outcomes at the G20 leaders’ summit. Previous attempts to foster consensus were hindered by objections from Russia and China over language regarding the Ukraine crisis. This has raised expectations for India to deliver concrete breakthroughs, which may impact the country’s credibility. Despite these challenges, India has emerged as a key player on the global stage, strengthening its ties with the United States in its Indo-Pacific strategy and benefiting from American companies looking to diversify their supply chains away from China.
India’s G20 Presidency: Challenges and Geopolitical Significance
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