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Modi calls for inclusion of African Union in G20 to amplify Voice of Global South

Various nations have been trying to step up their engagement with Africa in recent years after China’s footprint had grown significantly in the continent.

June 20, 2023 / 14:57 IST
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Narendra Modi in G20 Summit
Narendra Modi in G20 Summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for the African Union to be included as a full and permanent member of the G20, bolstering India’s commitment to the development of Africa and championing the Global South.

The African Union represents 54 countries from one of the most resource-rich continents. But Africa also has the most impoverished people.

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Modi proposed to the leaders of the G20 countries that the African Union be included at their summit in New Delhi in September. The Prime Minister’s proposal comes when African countries have expressed their frustration at being marginalised in global institutions.

The large representation from Africa at this week’s New Global Financial Pact summit co-organised by France and India.