India celebrates a key milestone in its G20 Presidency today, with the hosting of its 100th G20 meeting, the Meeting of Agricultural Chief Scientists (MACS) in Varanasi. The 2nd Health Working Group in Goa, the 2nd Digital Economy Working Group in Hyderabad and the Space Economy Leaders’ Precursor Meeting in Shillong are also being held today.
2. Following the handover of the G20 Presidency to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi at the G20 Bali Summit on 16 November 2022, India’s year-long G20 Presidency commenced on 1 December 2022, and would continue until 30 November 2023. Earlier on 8 November 2022, Prime Minister had launched the G20 logo and had unveiled India’s G20 Presidency theme – "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”- "One Earth. One Family. One Future”. Designed in the colours of India’s national flag, the G20 logo symbolizes our pro-planet approach and growth amidst challenges.
3. The Group of Twenty (G20) comprises 19 countries (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Türkiye, United Kingdom, and United States) and European Union. The G20 members represent around 85% of the global GDP, over 75% of the global trade, and about two-thirds of the world population.
4. In-person participation during India’s G20 Presidency is among the largest ever. Over 12,300 delegates, from over 110 nationalities have attended G20-related meetings so far. This includes participation from G20 members, 9 invitee countries and 14 international organizations. As on date, the 100 G20 meetings have been held in 41 cities, covering 28 States and Union Territories. Meetings are being organized across the length and breadth of India with the full support and participation of State Governments and Union Territories. During our Presidency, India will be hosting foreign delegates for over 200 G20-related meetings in around 60 cities across India, the widest geographical spread in any G20 Presidency. All 13 Sherpa Track Working Groups, 8 Finance Track Workstreams, 11 Engagement Groups and 4 Initiatives have embarked on substantive interactions. A new Working Group on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), a new Engagement Group "Startup 20” and a new Initiative Chief Science Advisers’ Roundtable (CSAR) have been operationalized in our G20 Presidency. The 11 Engagement Groups provide a platform for dialogue among the private sector, academia, civil society, youth and women, as well as institutions including the Parliaments, audit authorities and urban administrations.
5. Till date, three Ministerial meetings have been held. The first Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting (FMCBG) was held in Bengaluru on 24-25 February 2023, the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting (FMM) was held in New Delhi on 1-2 March 2023, and the second FMCBG meeting was held in Washington DC on 12-13 April 2023. Two Sherpa Meetings have been held in Udaipur (4-7 December 2022) and Kumarakom (30 March - 2 April 2023). The FMCBG, FMM and Sherpa meetings saw record, high-level in-person participation from all delegations with Ministerial-level dignitaries. 28 Foreign Ministers (from 18 G20 members, 9 guest countries and AU Chair – Comoros) and 2 Deputy/Vice Foreign Ministers (from Japan and Republic of Korea) attended the FMM. These Ministerial meetings concluded with substantive outcome documents that fostered consensus on G20’s shared priorities. These include consensus on setting up of an expert group on MDB reforms and on debt treatment in the1st FMCBG, and on multilateral reforms, development cooperation, food and energy security, counter-terrorism, new and emerging threats, global skill mapping and disaster risk reduction in the FMM.
6. During its Presidency, India is also amplifying the voice and concerns of the Global South and developing countries. The Voice of Global South Summit held in January 2023, chaired by the Prime Minister, was attended by 125 countries, including 18 at Heads of State/Government level and others at Ministerial level. Furthermore, during India’s ongoing Presidency, participation from Africa is the highest ever, which includes South Africa (G20 Member), Mauritius, Egypt, Nigeria, AU Chair - Comoros, and AUDA-NEPAD.
7. Unique experiences showcasing India’s diversity, inclusive traditions and cultural richness are also an integral part of the visiting delegates’ programme. Millet-based dishes have been incorporated in the menu, and a wide range of cultural performances and excursions have been organized. Over 150 cultural events, with the participation of over 7,000 artists, showcasing local and national art forms, have been held. Many Jan Bhagidari activities are also being simultaneously held with active public participation in a whole-of-nation and whole-of-society approach, making India’s G20 Presidency a "People’s G20”. These include G20 University Connect lecture series, Model G20 meetings, Special G20 sessions in Schools/Universities, G20 Pavilions in major festivals, Quiz contests, Selfie competitions, #G20India stories, and hundreds of other G20-theme events by the civil society and private sector.
8. Substantive deliberations during India’s ongoing G20 Presidency comprise broad priority areas such as inclusive and resilient growth; progress on SDGs, green development and Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE); technological transformation and public digital infrastructure; reforming multilateral institutions; women led development; and international peace and harmony.
9. India’s G20 Presidency, in the build-up to the New Delhi Leaders’ Summit on 9-10 September, has received immense support from G20 Members and guest countries for its inclusive, ambitious, action-oriented and decisive agenda. The wide ranging, large-scale and enthusiastic participation in India’s G20 meetings is a testimony to the G20 Members and invitees coming together under India’s G20 Presidency to collectively address contemporary global challenges.
MEETINGS SO FAR
Table Title
Number of Meetings (until 14 April 2023) |
|
Total Working Groups & Ministerials |
39 |
Engagement Groups & Initiatives |
23 |
Associated, parallel G20 Events |
35 |
TOTAL |
97 |
Table Title
Venue Data (for meetings until 17 April 2023) |
|
Total number of locations in calendar |
60 |
Number of cities covered so far |
41 |
Number of unique excursion venues covered |
18 |
Number of states/UTs covered so far |
28 |
Table Title
Summary of Participation till 14 April 2023 (based on delegate registrations) |
Total Working Groups & Ministerials |
4,931 |
Associated parallel G20 Events |
4,263 |
Engagement Groups & Initiatives |
3,146 |
TOTAL |
12,340 |
Table Title
Number of nationalities represented |
111 |
Table Title
Sr. No. |
Meeting |
Date |
City |
1 |
1st Sherpa Meeting |
4-7 December |
Udaipur |
2 |
Accelerating Implementation of SDGs |
4 December |
Udaipur |
3 |
1st Development Working Group Meeting |
13-16 December |
Mumbai |
4 |
Data for Development |
13 December |
Mumbai |
5 |
1st Finance & Central Bank Deputies Meeting |
13-15 December |
Bengaluru |
6 |
Strengthening Multilateral Development Banks to address global challenges of 21st century |
14 December |
Bengaluru |
7 |
1st Framework Working Group Meeting |
16-17 December |
Bengaluru |
8 |
Macroeconomic implications of food and security |
16 December |
Bengaluru |
9 |
1st Joint Health-Finance Task Force Meeting |
20 December |
Virtual |
10 |
1st Meeting for the Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion |
9-11 January |
Kolkata |
11 |
Digital Innovations for Financial Inclusion |
9 January |
Kolkata |
12 |
Think 20 Inception Meeting |
13-14 January |
Delhi |
13 |
1st Infrastructure Working Group Meeting |
16-17 January |
Pune |
14 |
Financing Cities of Tomorrow |
16 January |
Pune |
15 |
1st Health Working Group Meeting |
18-20 January |
Thiruvananthapuram |
16 |
Medical Value Tourism |
19 January |
Thiruvananthapuram |
17 |
B20 Inception Meeting |
22-24 January |
Gandhinagar |
18 |
Startup20 Inception Meeting |
28-29 January |
Hyderabad |
19 |
Science20 Inception Meeting |
30-31 January |
Puducherry |
20 |
1st International Financial Architecture Working Group Meeting |
30-31 January |
Chandigarh |
21 |
Central Bank Digital Currencies, opportunities and challenges |
30 January |
Chandigarh |
22 |
1st Education Working Group Meeting |
31 January-2 February |
Chennai |
23 |
Role of Digital Technology in Education |
31 January |
Chennai |
24 |
1st Sustainable Finance Working Group Meeting |
2-3 February |
Guwahati |
25 |
Capacity building of ecosystem of scaling up sustainable finance |
2 February |
Guwahati |
26 |
1st Employment Working Group Meeting |
2-4 February |
Jodhpur |
27 |
Exploring Strategies for global skills and qualifications harmonization and developing a framework for common skill taxonomies |
2 February |
Jodhpur |
28 |
1st Energy Transitions Working Group Meeting |
5-7 February |
Bengaluru |
29 |
Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) |
5 February |
Bengaluru |
30 |
Youth 20 Inception Meeting |
6-8 February |
Guwahati |
31 |
1st Tourism Working Group Meeting |
7-9 February |
Rann of Kutch |
32 |
Rural Tourism for Community Empowerment & archaeological tourism |
7 February |
Rann of Kutch |
33 |
RIIG Inception (SERB) |
8-9 February |
Kolkata |
34 |
Urban 20 Inception Meeting |
9-10 February |
Ahmedabad |
35 |
1st Environment and Climate Sustainability Working Group Meeting |
9-11 February |
Bengaluru |
36 |
Restoration of Degraded Landscapes with Focus on Mining Affected Areas |
9 February |
Bengaluru |
37 |
G20 EMPOWER Inception |
11-12 February |
Agra |
38 |
1st Agriculture Deputies Meeting |
13-15 February |
Indore |
39 |
Stock taking of G20 Initiatives in Agriculture |
13 February |
Indore |
40 |
1st Digital Economy Working Group Meeting |
13-15 February |
Lucknow |
41 |
Digital Public Infrastructure & Digital initiatives of UP |
13 February |
Lucknow |
42 |
B20 Event |
17-18 February |
Imphal |
43 |
2nd Finance & Central Bank Deputies Meeting |
22-23 February |
Bengaluru |
44 |
Policy Perspectives: Road to Policy Consensus on Crypto Assets |
23 February |
Bengaluru |
45 |
1st Culture Working Group Meeting |
23-25 February |
Khajuraho |
46 |
Khajuraho Exhibition |
23 February |
Khajuraho |
47 |
1st Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting |
24-25 February |
Bengaluru |
48 |
Combating Tax Evasion, Corruption and Money Laundering |
23 February |
Bengaluru |
49 |
Women 20 Inception Meeting |
27-28 February |
Aurangabad |
50 |
G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting |
1-2 March |
Delhi |
51 |
1st Anti-Corruption Working Group Meeting |
1-4 March |
Gurugram |
52 |
Leveraging ICT for combating corruption in Public Sector |
1 March |
Gurugram |
53 |
B20 Event |
2-3 March |
Aizawl |
54 |
RIIG event (CSIR) |
2-3 March |
Ranchi |
55 |
2nd Meeting for the Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion |
6-7 March |
Hyderabad |
56 |
Knowledge and Experience Exchange for Emerging Economies on advancing financial inclusion through DPI |
6 March |
Hyderabad |
57 |
SAI 20 Inception Meeting |
13-15 March |
Guwahati |
58 |
B20 Event |
15-17 March |
Gangtok |
59 |
2nd Education Working Group Meeting |
15-17 March |
Amritsar |
60 |
Research in Emerging and Disruptive Technologies |
16 March |
Amritsar |
61 |
StartUp20 Side Meeting |
18-19 March |
Gangtok |
62 |
Labour 20 Inception Meeting |
19-20 March |
Amritsar |
63 |
2nd Joint Health-Finance Task Force Meeting |
20 March |
Virtual |
64 |
Civil20 Inception Meeting |
20-22 March |
Nagpur |
65 |
2nd Sustainable Finance Working Group Meeting |
21-23 March |
Udaipur |
66 |
Non-pricing policy levers to support sustainable investment |
21 March |
Udaipur |
67 |
2nd Framework Working Group Meeting |
24-25 March |
Chennai |
68 |
G20-COP28 event on macroeconomic impact of climate change and transition pathways |
25 March |
Chennai |
69 |
RIIG (DBT) |
24-25 March |
Itanagar-
Dibrugarh |
70 |
2nd Environment and Climate Sustainability Working Group Meeting |
27-29 March |
Gandhinagar |
71 |
Best practices on water resources management |
27 March |
Gandhinagar |
72 |
1st Trade & Investment Working Group Meeting |
28-30 March |
Mumbai |
73 |
Trade finance |
28 March |
Mumbai |
74 |
2nd Infrastructure Working Group Meeting |
28-29 March |
Visakhapatnam |
75 |
Infrastructure Taxonomies |
28 March |
Visakhapatnam |
76 |
1st Chief Science Advisers’ Round Table |
28-29 March |
Ramnagar |
77 |
2nd Agriculture Deputies Meeting |
29-31 March |
Chandigarh |
78 |
AMIS Rapid Response Forum |
29 March |
Chandigarh |
79 |
2nd Sherpa Meeting |
30 March-2 April |
Kumarakom |
80 |
Digital Public Infrastructure & Green Development |
30 March |
Kumarakom |
81 |
1st Disaster Risk Reduction Working Group Meeting |
30 March-1 April |
Gandhinagar |
82 |
Early warning early action
Disaster resilient infrastructure |
30 March |
Gandhinagar |
83 |
2nd International Financial Architecture Working Group Meeting |
30-31 March |
Paris |
84 |
Strengthening GFSN in a fragmenting world |
30 March |
Paris |
85 |
2nd Tourism Working Group Meeting |
1-4 April |
Darjeeling/Siliguri |
86 |
Adventure Tourism |
2 April |
Darjeeling/Siliguri |
87 |
2nd Energy Transitions Working Group Meeting |
2-4 April |
Gandhinagar |
88 |
Global green hydrogen ecosystem |
2 April |
Gandhinagar |
89 |
2nd Employment Working Group Meeting |
3-5 April |
Guwahati |
90 |
Science 20 event |
3-4 April |
Agartala |
91 |
B20 Event |
4-6 April |
Kohima |
92 |
G20 EMPOWER Meeting |
5-6 April |
Thiruvananthapuram |
93 |
2nd Development Working Group Meeting |
6-9 April |
Kumarakom |
94 |
Data for Development, Just Green Transitions & LiFE |
6 April |
Kumarakom |
95 |
2nd Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting |
12-13 April |
Washington DC |
96 |
Roadmap for implementing recommendations of G20 independent review of MDBs; Macro financial implications of crypto assets |
12 April |
Washington DC |
97 |
Women 20 Meeting |
13-14 April |
Jaipur |
98 |
2nd Health Working Group Meeting |
17-19 April |
Goa |
99 |
Space Economy Leaders’ Precursor Meeting |
17-18 April |
Shillong |
100 |
Meeting of Agricultural Chief Scientists (MACS) |
17-19 April |
Varanasi |
101 |
2nd Digital Economy Working Group Meeting |
17-19 April |
Hyderabad |
102 |
Role of global tech sector |
17 April |
Hyderabad |
103 |
Digital Health |
18 April |
Goa |
New Delhi
April 17, 2023
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