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G20 Summit: India’s G20 win shows US learning how to counter China’s rise

For the US, any move that bolsters India and amplifies other democracies in the Global South helps to counter China and Russia’s influence, particularly when it comes to bringing about the G20’s call for a “comprehensive, just and durable peace” in Ukraine

September 10, 2023 / 15:03 IST
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US President Biden sees in India his administration’s strongest hope of isolating Beijing and Kremlin, further catapulting the US—led world order. Hence, Washington is finally picking up on the language of the Global South, with India as its principle guide. (Image: Twitter//@narendramodi)
US President Biden sees in India his administration’s strongest hope of isolating Beijing and Kremlin, further catapulting the US—led world order. Hence, Washington is finally picking up on the language of the Global South, with India as its principle guide. (Image: Twitter//@narendramodi)

Xi Jinping’s decision to stay away from this weekend’s Group of 20 summit may have been intended to deny India its moment. Instead, Prime Minister Narendra Modi — along with the US and Europe — figured out how to more effectively counter China on the world stage.

Fellow G20 nations hailed India’s success in reaching agreement on a joint communique that remained in doubt just days before world leaders gathered for their most significant annual diplomatic event. Apart from finding consensus on Russia’s war in Ukraine, the most difficult issue, they also elevated the African Union as a full G20 member and took action on issues like climate change and debt sustainability that are priorities of emerging markets.

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The final outcome irked Ukraine, which saw the compromise on war language as weaker than what leaders produced just 10 months ago in Bali, Indonesia. But for the US and its allies, criticism of a communique that on substance was similar to Bali and has little impact on the ground is a small price to pay for giving PM Modi a win that bolsters India’s status as a rising power capable of blunting China’s global influence.