IMF will fully support India’s G-20 agenda, know which mantra of Modi convinced the world.

India has played an important role in bringing the G-20 announcement to fruition in Bali, Indonesia. This matter is being discussed all over the world. Now IMF has announced to support India’s new scheme.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that it fully supports India’s G-20 agenda, which is working on a plan to build consensus on issues that require immediate attention related to the current global crisis. . Let us tell you that India formally assumed the chairmanship of G-20 on Thursday.
What did IMF say?
Sela Pazarbasioglu, Director of the IMF’s Policy Review Department, told reporters ahead of her visit to India and China next week that the Indians are putting together a collective agenda for a more prosperous future. India is planning to build a consensus on issues related to the ongoing global crisis that require immediate attention.
India is working on this theme?
Pazarbasioglu was apparently referring to the food and energy crisis caused by the Russia-Ukraine war. He said the IMF “fully supports” India’s G-20 agenda. The theme of India’s chairmanship of G-20 is ‘One Earth, One Family and One Future’. “What this means is that India is prioritizing the need to address differences and work at the local level, the federal level, the international level,” the IMF official said.
played an important role in Bali
He said that India played an important role in bringing the declaration of G-20 to fruition in Bali, Indonesia. Pazarbasioglu said, “As you know, we did not succeed in making any announcement in the last two ministerial meetings. I won’t go into the details of how many hours it took. But so it was a great achievement, which included very strong language that most members condemned the war in Ukraine.” The announcement was made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the SCO summit in September. “Today’s age should not be one of war,” he said, referring to the remark made by the Congress.