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    PM Modi’s 6-point agenda, climate deal, US boycott: Five key takeaways from G20 summit

    Reporter Mumbai IndiaBy Reporter Mumbai IndiaNo Comments2 Mins Read34,333 ViewsNovember 23, 2025
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    The G20 Summit in Johannesburg concluded with significant geopolitical and developmental outcomes, despite the notable absence of the United States. One of the biggest highlights was Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s six-point agenda, which focused on cracking down on the drug-terror network, establishing a global health emergency response team, promoting skill development in Africa, creating a repository for traditional knowledge, enabling open satellite data sharing, and advancing circularity in critical mineral supply chains. His proposals showcased India’s growing role in shaping global governance, especially in areas linked to security, sustainable development, and technology. Another major takeaway was the adoption of the leaders’ declaration on the opening day — a rare move in G20 history. This agreement was reached despite the U.S. boycott, signaling a shift in how global consensus may be achieved going forward and highlighting the increasing influence of Global South nations.

    Climate negotiations played a central role, with the declaration calling for a massive scale-up of climate finance and stronger efforts toward resilience and energy access, especially in developing regions. Critical minerals also emerged as a strategic theme, with leaders recognizing the need to strengthen value chains in mineral-rich countries instead of continuing existing extractive models that benefit only a few economies. The summit also reflected broader geopolitical tensions — from the muted references to the Russia-Ukraine conflict to the U.S. refusal to participate, which underscored fracturing alignments within global blocs. Yet, despite political divides, the G20 managed to deliver a united declaration, positioning the summit as a step toward redefining multilateralism with a stronger Global South voice.

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