4 Diplomats, 200 Hours Of Non-Stop Negotiations And Historic G20 Delhi Declaration

Abhay Thakur, Nagaraj Naidu Kakanur, Eenam Gambhi, and Ashish Sinha from the Ministry of External Affairs played pivotal roles in bringing the world leaders on the same page at G20. These diplomats faced a daunting challenge, enduring 200 hours of gruelling negotiations, resulting in the G20 Delhi Declaration.

4 Diplomats, 200 Hours Of Non-Stop Negotiations And Historic G20 Delhi Declaration
India’s G20 Sherpa, Amitabh Kant, commends the tireless efforts of four dedicated diplomats who spearheaded the monumental task of securing 100% consensus among global leaders. These diplomats faced a daunting challenge, enduring 200 hours of gruelling negotiations, resulting in the G20 Delhi Declaration.

Behind closed doors, the Indian diplomatic team engaged in 300 bilateral meetings and circulated 15 draft proposals concerning the Ukraine conflict, a contentious issue among world leaders. The unwavering dedication of Indian foreign service diplomats bore fruit as consensus was achieved. Abhay Thakur, Nagaraj Naidu Kakanur, Eenam Gambhi, and Ashish Sinha from the Ministry of External Affairs played pivotal roles in bringing the world leaders on the same page at G20.

Source: https://www.timesnownews.com/india/4-diplomats-200-hours-of-non-stop-negotiations-and-historic-g20-delhi-declaration-article-103557867

G20: Rishi Sunak will urge India to call out Vladimir Putin’s ‘destruction’ at summit

His first visit to the country as prime minister is being described as an “historic moment” – but a post-Brexit trade deal with the country is still some way off.

Rishi Sunak will urge Narendra Modi to use his influence to help bring an end to the war in Ukraine, as he embarks on his first visit to India as the UK’s premier.

The British prime minister will be meeting his Indian counterpart for one-to-one talks at the G20 summit, which he hopes will also smooth the way for a post-Brexit trade deal in the coming months.

But Downing Street has made clear there will be no changes to UK immigration policy as part of the deal – although short-term business visas will be up for discussion.

The Russian invasion – which India has refused to condemn – threatens to overshadow the summit of the world’s wealthiest countries, which is being hosted in New Delhi for the first time.

As Mr Sunak set off for the trip, the prime minister’s spokesman said: “We will use every opportunity to show our support for Ukraine and further foster global support as well.

“India has a vital role to play as the world’s largest democracy in calling out Russia’s assault on human rights and indeed democracy itself.

“We will use meetings with Modi or elsewhere to encourage them to use that influence to bring an end to Putin’s brutal invasion.”

Trade deal

Hopes of securing a trade deal between the UK and India during this trip – which would be the biggest agreement post-Brexit – have faded, but there are hopes of a later breakthrough.

Former prime minister Boris Johnson had promised a deal would be done by Diwali of 2022, but the autumn festival came and went, and significant issues in the negotiations remained.

However, government insiders are cautiously optimistic that the talks, now in their 12th round, are nearing the end, and a deal could be done later this year, with political will on both sides.

Mr Sunak is understood to be planning a second trip to India towards the end of the year. His spokesman said they did not have a firm deadline but it was expected the free trade agreement will be discussed with Mr Modi at this summit.

“The prime minister is committed to concluding an FTA [Free Trade Agreement] with India, which delivers for the British people, and this focus on delivering will run through all his engagement at the G20,” the spokesman said.

Among those sticking points is understood to be the issue of visas, with India said to be seeking assurances on student and business visas.

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/g20-rishi-sunak-will-urge-india-to-call-out-vladimir-putins-destruction-at-summit-12956907

Modi, Xi ask officials to ‘intensify’ efforts for disengagement of troops along LAC

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, centre right speaks to China’s President Xi Jinping as President of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula, left, and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi look on, at the in Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023.Credit: PTI/AP

The leaders of India and China have agreed to step up efforts for mutually pulling back frontline troops from the remaining face-off points along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh in order to end the more-than-three-year-long military stand-off.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping did not have a formal bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the 15th BRICS summit at Johannesburg in South Africa. They, however, had a ‘conversation’, Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra said after the end of the summit on Thursday. He quoted Modi conveying to Xi the concerns of New Delhi over “the unresolved issues along the LAC in the western sector of India-China border areas”.

The prime minister underlined during his conversation with the president of the neighbouring communist country that maintenance of peace and tranquillity in the border areas and observing and respecting the LAC were essential for the normalisation of the bilateral relationship. “Two leaders agreed to direct relevant officials to intensify efforts at expeditious disengagement and de-escalation”, Kwatra said, while briefing journalists about the prime minister’s participation in the BRICS summit.

This was the second time Modi and Xi had a conversation on the bilateral relations between New Delhi and Beijing after the aggressive moves by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to unilaterally change the status quo along the LAC in eastern Ladakh and the resistance and counter-deployment by the Indian Army in April-May 2020 had started a military stand-off in the Himalayas. The relations between the two nations hit a new low after the stand-off had reached a flashpoint with the violent clash between the soldiers of the Indian Army and the Chinese PLA in Galwan Valley on June 15, 2020.

Source: https://www.deccanherald.com/india/pm-modi-raises-border-concerns-with-chinas-xi-on-sidelines-of-brics-summit-2659788

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