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G20 summit: The Big 4 who helped India get to Delhi Declaration

Over 200 hours of non -stop negotiations, 300 bilaterals and 15 drafts went into bringing consensus on the paragraphs on Russia-Ukraine that helped clinch the Delhi Declaration. Here are the men and the woman who made it possible

September 10, 2023 / 12:32 IST
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Clinching a New Delhi Declaration involved bringing together member nations who were deeply divided over the issue of the language surrounding the war.
Clinching a New Delhi Declaration involved bringing together member nations who were deeply divided over the issue of the language surrounding the war.

A year’s work hinged on it. India’s diplomatic prowess was on the test — a joint statement by the leaders of the world’s 20 biggest economies and most powerful nations, deeply divided over the Ukraine war.

More than 200 hours of non-stop negotiations, 300 bilateral meetings and 15 drafts went into bringing consensus on the geopolitical paras (Russia-Ukraine) that clinched the Delhi Declaration on September 9 with 100 percent consensus.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s G20 sherpa Amitabh Kant credited his team led by four officers for paving the way for the joint statement that involved getting member nations to agree over the language surrounding the war.

Kant took to X, formerly Twitter, to credit his team for their relentless work. Here are the four officers who led from the front in clinching the communiqué: