India, Nov. 24 -- There are numerous global forums where nations gather to devise common strategies and chart pathways for regional and collective progress. Yet many of these platforms become mired in competing interests, eventually reduced to talking shops with little tangible change on the ground. The G20 Summit in Johannesburg, however, stood out as a clear exception. For once, member countries rose unanimously against the high-handedness of developed nations and resisted US pressure, asserting their demand for greater equity in the global economic order. The highlight of the Summit was Prime Minister Narendra Modi's six-point plan which was pragmatic and was hailed by one and all. These six points could bring about a radical change if t...
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