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is also an unprecedented exercise. they've never been facing the defensive before. it is also one of the most significant events to be of organ that international events we have ever organized. and i think every indian citizen in a certain sense is a state court on this exercise of the praise the fee is offering dev, hosting an event of the scale and manipulate with such level of success. so it, it certainly has been, uh, you know, an organizational effort that is going across the country. but one aspect of, i think, i just have like an addition entity which i want to put across is that it adds in board also an equal in uh, lets say collaboration, cooperation with every state and union 15 in our country because we have taken it down to the gospel service and every states, i've seen this as an opportunity to promote the states, you know, go to them, put into it's on recall, and it's on the development of the treatments. you delays the platform to highlight what every state in its own case has done. so from that aspect of that,
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i said it's a very fine example of the cooperative fidget as them. and it isn't part of the level of cooperation that has gone from the central government to the states, to diminish by the base of the districts and down to the graphs. one step is so i think if you have look at the success of this presidency, it is guided at the highest levels, but it also involves every citizen of our country separately. if you have anything to add on that question. no, i think sort of us that question about the uh, the peak key takeaways or what, what, let me tell you that um in this type of where the children they are not at the uh who the g 20. you will see this in the new, the lease does declaration, whether it is being the wife of the global solved, whether this being the spokesperson or the developing countries. whether we are brought into a huge amount of technology development that india is done through the digital
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public infrastructure. but i words does so, does that. it's not just 3, but the, you know, almost number of the lessons which come out of it. but you will have to wait for the, the does declaration where much and you're then realize that it's uh, uh, that didn't deal. we'll leave a huge imprint. i guess i'm to be i'm going to commented everybody. sorry. yeah. what was microphone diety? i'm the piano ah, hi, my question is about. so in addition to china and russia, leadership not being here, we've also seen them coordinating with other forums. it'd be that bricks, so as with indigo to bottles, you know, do we see that there is a bifurcation trying to address on the one side, coordinating mall. and does that mean that the space for broad based months is that
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true? corporation is shrinking. neither direct set . anita is when it was in india say how about us a while? let me talk so to be there. so say, so value, it could be truly, but it will be this month or you will could do 20 at talked about the i know you have to be this month. we get that up 60. i'm look supposedly you hope i could income a slip monthly, but now i don't get you set out a little time to set up a date when we have that meeting, go with the finance ministers. i believe there was no for a final outcome because there was a opposition from a russia and china and then for they had cheese. it seemed as if they had changed their minds off to the bodies of it. so do think about it because of euclid and there will be no outcome decorations. those has to be definitely asian age. so you mentioned that the new daily declaration is almost ready. are we to assume that the kinds of this has been issue that you've done all the issues and who that'd be
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a separate uh, choose somebody uh, which would be issued at the end of the summit along with the joint committee. will it be a separate chance? somebody thank of the good afternoon, additional shown from indeed tv. there's a was bank report which has come out, which is phrased, it is digital, public infrastructure. i'm just trying to understand how is it they're going to disseminate this infrastructure, but it'd be through an organization or the institutions like the solar lights, the latest, the back end up there. i saw a long time. yeah, that's good. thank you so much. kenya i r t dot com. a question is that since we discussed the global growth and has the issue of developed countries imposing unilateral sanctions being discussed or the responsibility for imposing such sanctions, which affects uh, you know,
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the global growth and especially the um, the developed countries has these been discussed as well, and will the speaker in the community appropriate question? a reporter for shanghai media group. so the close of microphone remoted from china, media group. uh uh, you mentioned that uh order participants show common interest in global sales. but i do believe there are different concerns between the global south end of developed countries. so how india presidency will show it decisiveness in this. thank you. nice question. exit back. yeah, please good. yeah. so this is the ration from finds now. so uh, just last be that as an investor said, tech indian uh, negotiating fee was immense pressure and very well uh beams that were tied to hijacked the whole negotiation. if you can shed some light on that,
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how difficult it was due to negotiating time a to come to a joint declination if that is possible a day off. so i think of issue that on. so questions on. so anyway, so the problem, this question, so i mean started one second. so you had some things to the 1st question which is sort of modal fund into protective freedom of what is happening to the multilateralism and the related space globally. i think we would are auto focus on what are the oddities in the g 20 off the g 20 countries. and in that, what does the properties that entail stands for and the rest of the global assaults constable. and i think the space that we come from is believe 1st got multilateralism needs to be either good data if needs to be inclusive. and it also needs to be an important center and a medium for global governance which has to be more representative. naturally
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effective, transparent, uncomfortable. we have drawn up these points strongly in the discussions in various meetings of the g 20, including in particular the g $25.00 ministers meeting. and we will see how that finds reflection in the community. and that's being negotiated. the need to push into the key may submissive, if not, cannot young lucky product key. lindsey would make you a difference on the effects. uh huh. okay, g 20. okay. so be so the cities middle cut a consensus. get that off. i'm gonna start home. good. i'm gonna sort of, uh, r g 20 summit. keep some issues with some optical con. i'm the a big shot, a fan of the la shut up then. it comes and says, get my dim canada community outcome will go up
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to the question on the, on dpi, i think, i think we're task a shape also to, to come and sort of to talk about that. so well, let me say that when we started in this presidency, very few people knew about the digital public infrastructure and the open source model of it. this has been extensively taken forward by both the finance track and the certified back in a very vigorous manner. and it is and does digital public infrastructure has been broadly accepted that this is the way to bring in financial inclusion. this is the way to do foss payments. this is a way to drive dec innovation as a future. and i think one of our great achievements, one,
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somebody had asked about dig away is one of the why do we are not talking at this stage of our documents. but i think one of the key data ways that we can guess presidency is that the word acknowledges that india has to lead revolutionize technology to their digital public infrastructure, which is a unique model. so it's definition, it's framework, it's how we take it forward with all of this has come into discussion building and gives you 20 presidents. ok. so the couple of other questions. yeah. so just to i think one on vision is question about uh, how would the digital public interest structure get expanded? a developed strong externalities outside india. and also of course, within india, i think that is something which remains a very strong, robust and an ongoing effort of the entire government defend on
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various departments that are multiple lines of effort to ensure that dpi not only expands and spreads across various economic equal systems within india, but also develops a huge value proposition for governance, for transparency, full financial conclusion, internationally. and as i say, it on several strands and lines of effort which are underway. i think there was a question with regard to, you know, the differences on but oddities on for a global solid time, the industrial economies. yes, not as the fact that industrial economies come from already losely different economic base. socially based on the global solid comes from a different economic base, but this is not to say that the product,
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these interest on global and the concerns of the global solved automotive relevant in the context with the g 20. i think if anything down perhaps sentence to the, to the effectiveness, the functioning and the successful outcome of the tiguan do mortalities. so yes, you know, those all different perspective off the, to, to speak to, i would say segments of the economy, but they both have a very important interface when it comes to the deliberations of the g 20. i'm, as i said by leon in there on time, and it's from what he himself had been in the forefront about speaking on the properties of the bill. this out. more importantly, why and how those product these could be structured in to the agent on the discussions of the g 20. thank you. thank you very much for joining us. we just completed our fine. thank you also. thank you to members on the dice.
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thank you. on for joining us. yep. we will not see you on sunday for the end. the president's impressive. thank you. well, there it is. a live feed right there from you daddy watching it here on out to you to national day one, nova g 20 taken effect with the questions being taken from the press. just to give you a couple of things that quickly before we get into the program here, like a b, b. c correspondent basically tried to hijack the g 20 agenda by asking really quickly if ukraine will do re all the g 20 tools. it's all because of his contest, the joint declaration and, and not show basically, brussels is annoyed within the for not condemning russia in it communicate due to the conflict in ukraine. a g 20 shop, i mean top khan who was on stage there the far left end of the stage, he was seemingly annoyed. he said the g 20 isn't economic for him. i shouldn't have to focus on geo political of conflict designs and the so called joint communication
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will be dealt with off to the conference so that bbc correspond to that not getting the answer she was looking for. but the global south really was the main focus. so all of this summit, the global south locked in america, i forgot china as well. the global south being called the most important block of the world these days are they will also saying that the india is now the voice of the global south and the global south and developing countries all the future of the economy with. i see being so much, i guess upfront and for incense. they said that technology, technology technology, the one of the main themes they were talking about from the g 20 will look. it is day one. you may have seen all correspondent overland during shot. i'm a, she was there at the conference. awesome. the question, many more details to come live from new delhi. we're setting up a special studio unit on neil engine shot. i'm a hosting all the special coverage for the 2023 g 20.
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well, it is the 1st time the india is hosting this conference. so as i said, the economy grows that poverty, cyber crime also on the agenda the most heavily this year, one a one finally one future. however, before it even started the us side to the prepared joint stain, but simply what we do with the was annoyed because the joint communicate is a locking in his condemnation of russia regarding the conflict in ukraine. surprised, surprised. your politics always gets up. that is all corresponding with a few more details. did you twice? it has always been seen as the main platform for the world's political, a heavy weights to tackle pressing issues affect the global economy to find ways to help those in need to become stronger. the world is dealing with soar and inflation rising, that climate change energy and food crises, and countries that are being affected the most like the global south feel that their interests aren't being served in the g 20 international every. now. the thing
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that keeps me up at night is the mistrust is quickly pulling the global north and south of part at the time when we need to be united, the global se frustration is understandable. in many ways, they're paying the price for our prosperity when they should be ascendant. their concern promise for sources will be diverse into grains reconstruction. they feel energy rules aren't applied evenly constraining emission. and they're worth a group of power to will pull down. and now the generation immersion economies are in need of help and they don't understand why western countries are raising interest rates and failing to give them enough money. ringback solutions when it comes to critical problems stemming, for instance, from climate change. another aspect that's not very reassuring is the fact that the jeeps wency can even come to a consensus with the latest when the serial meetings not only failing to produce results, but not even a unified position. we're not able to reach an agreement on drastically increasing renewable energy. we're not able to reach an agreement on phasing out or decreasing
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fossil fuels, especially cold. and it's just very odd to see what happens outside this hotel, this d 20 in the real world, and to see the difficulties to find the right diplomatic wedding on these environmental issues. we were awesome to make bold choices to demonstrate coverage commitments and leadership. but we collectively failed to achieve that. we cannot be driven by the lowest common denominator all by natural national interest. we cannot allow the pace of change to be said by the slowest move us in the room. this is a crisis. our ministerial convening is most deliberate progress. it is a colossal waste of time and admissions for us to gather if our intention is merely to reiterate what we already know. so the world is in crisis and instead of producing the health growth and release the $220.00 is itself in a crisis as an organization. india, which is hosting the annual summit this week, wants to groups to work on reforms for multilateral bass,
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to produce unified policies for crypto currencies and to speed up that 20 for those in need bought the g. 20 members seems to be so preoccupied with the roster ukraine conflict as they turn the platform. and so we get another political club where the was and its allies are demanding that all of the members condemn russia. most members strongly condemned to war and ukraine. i'm stressed that at the schools in the mom's human suffering and excessive bates and they exist and fragility of the global economy. they were all the views and different assessments of the situation . i'm functions that you 20 is an economic form, a financial form, a diplomatic form, not a political form. so we're talking about the economy to keep the g 20 and the ukraine war separates our complaints is that the g 20 is an economic platform by ignoring this, as the objective of the g. 20 focuses diverted elsewhere. the focus should be on development, especially in the global self we're nations are really under heavy depths. this
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year's summit will be the 1st time that neither the russian nor the time is presidents will attend. and that has certainly been the blow they are both of course, sending their representative. but those leaders at since speaks volumes. it's clear that the global power balance is shifting new economic power houses have emerge the old friendship, such as the one between russia and china, have blossomed and new partnerships were formed, leading to rise in popularity of all other international organizations, such as shanghai corporation, organizations, bricks, and of course, china's bells and roads and they see themselves as part of a multi pola world where their needs are heard and results are delivered. and just so you get the full picture together. they encompass around half of the world, the bread and scruples developing nations alone, which has just expanded significantly will now account for 37 percent of the world
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. cvp, such countries, especially the global south, wants to feel that their voices matter in the international arena. and they expect an organizational likes to read 20, so take their issues into account as much as it does for western powers. otherwise, what's the point? so it is all kicking off right now in new delhi to try to catch all special coverage of the world's most powerful economic summit. it's going to be here or not the international taken off in well, just a few hours. we've got a rooftop studio in new dahlia union. o'neill runjun shot them at a bevy of guests to bring. he wants special coverage of the g. 20 or nazi and send the body to africa. now whether us is apparently on the move in the chair, by putting it circled assets out of the capital and shifting to a secondary base in the middle of the country. of course have comes off to the west
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. african nations store, a crew over on the government. now it's being worked out happened 2 months ago. what we're doing right now is the department is repositioning some of our personnel and some of our assets from air base 101 in near may to air base 2. oh, $2.00 oh $1.00 in august as or us to say, but it does besides take that step out of an abundance of caution. and i'm also prudent. i'm, you know, military, the planet and i get this and, you know, the eh, face to a want in august, and everybody's want to one in the army, or i'm a mom and you know, 700 kilometers upon it is not clear how many or the number of the number of farm personnel about would be both green. and of course the oxy shout also did say that, you know, don't be moving non essential personnel also, but did not give details on how many of them would be more of important. what is
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this class is got to you as i said that this is done out of caution. the us house around 1100 troops in the lease and the sure and um, you know, the strips have pretty healthy and news as military and east um counter carries same price and things to cool. what happened in late july i was seeing these um, operations uh come to a home which united states us to officially designate, you know, buy zooms um over through as a cool with the country has set but it is pursuing um to pro magic um resolution um through the problem backwards in the event that you know, it is designated as of a cool that could mean that, you know, the military corporation between the us and the share might be terminated. or, you know, there might be limit gets to the extent of help, you know, do the us military with the offering. i'm to do a new just ministry. and um, it's also important to say on notes that um, you know,
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the official did say that this new land has been done, you know, with corporation or approval from the new share from these guys are military authorities as well, you know, with around 750 military bases around the world that kind of gets hard to keep track of it all. some years ago, washington officials said they didn't even know where they had troops stationed in these. yeah, but we gauge the reaction to a former american senator richard black. according to him, the reason cools in africa reflect the will of the people to and what he calls western dominance on the continent. i think it there's, there's an uprising against france all across the belts of, of, of africa. the african people are very upset about frames that feel like even after the colonial france folded its tents and the same one way. there has been this under cover colonialism that is,
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continues to operate to now for go. now the united states has a major drone facility in new here with about 1100 troops. and we, we do in the direction of the various forces that presumably, or, or a terrorist in nature. i'd be very surprised if there were not claims waiting twice to attempt to over throw the government. that doesn't necessarily mean it was going to happen, but it's sort of the contingency. what do you do in case certain things on falls? so a great deal of what actually happens as opposed to just mere planning is, is, again, based on the, the will, the strength and the unity of the people of new share. and right now
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uh, at least at this very moment, i think it's very offered for either the united states or for france or even per eco, was to attempt to take military action. it would be really difficult to the term for something with his fascinations because the, the crew is not my one person sorted by a, a group of military leaders who really represent they, the nation of you the share. well, despite hold of billions in cash and all the weapons being given to ukraine by the european union, ukraine's president is now threatening legal action against the european union assignments that indicates that that's on the table. if the blog continues to bind imports of grain from his country, now, sales are admittedly
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a cash cow for the key of government, ukrainian gray and import the carrier, the bond in poland, hungary and a few other e u countries. and that agreement was reached with the european commission earlier this year was set to be aimed at protecting farmers from competing with cheap pub products incoming from ukraine. and your brain is strongly against and his father restrictions on the export. the problem right? your brand is fighting for life and for all calling you to be in those on the beth and see if they have divide for your brain as and, and the dishes of our. com on your, in our recreation, we will supply. if we need to fight on the platforms of international organization, okay, we'll do it as well. here we go again, other around the team unity fight club. taking off in one corner, we have vladimir princess zalinski and the other corner. the entire european union
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reps, via ursula. queen vander, line and use that jungle burrell. and more specifically, this time it's the eastern and central european countries that zalinski is picking a fight with all because 5 you countries. so poland, bulgaria hungry, romania. in slovakia, our only agreeing to to allow the you to transit's ukrainian grand across the territories and not import grain that could result in a lot of grain getting stuck in those countries flooding their own grain markets and driving down the price of their own farmers supply which is exactly what happened before this band that set to expire on september 15th, but the affected countries warranty extended to the end of the year. now this band has caused a risk within the european union as well because of the countries that are suffering from the problem. don't really see what the big deal is. the masters of 22 e u countries opposed the proposal of the central european states or
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reactive skeptically to it. france and germany have shown the most critical attitude towards the extension of the band. not only does it western europe care, but there's long and speculation that some of these countries in western europe which already produce more grain than they need, have been using the chief peak, raining, drained to setting up their livestock. ukrainian grain has been for trade by western leaders as going to feed africa and asia under the black sea grain deal, which russia has said that much of it was still under that deal just going to europe. and now even zalinski seems to be alluding to that, saying that quote, we calmly watch as our grand becomes a source of good income for various european countries that process our agricultural products and make money on logistics. farmers in different countries use ukranian fee for the benefit of their farms. he said, yeah, like spanish pigs, perhaps spanish for production sales skyrocketed when you creating grain started
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flowing into spain. but that whole comfort for countries like poets whose farmers were paying the price, it'd be using ability to adhere to its own stated principles and mandate of feeding the world's poor with you training grain. and instead, they ended up dumping it all over themselves like a toddler. this is the message from prime minister, my 2 years more of it ski, extending the band until the end of the year is beneficial for our farmers and for the european union. the interest of poll, which farmers is more important than any of the blocks regulations. you know what price this list he says is more important than polish farmers. unity solidarity are common european values. he said in the speech, he's pretty much just copying. queen ursula is recipe for world salad. now, what he's saying is to one guys sell out your own farmers to stick it to russian present environment, food. and even if it's right before
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a national action in the case of poland, but if you don't do what you create in watts, then we'll go solicit an institution of global governance through arbitration and ask them to come punch you in the face. because in team unity, 5 club matches a rig. ukraine always has to win at all costs a ride. so day one of the g 20 is just kicked off in new delhi, a host nation, india. i've just been taking opening questions from the press for the theme. also some of this stuff of the global self being given a proper platform for its voice send a proper platform for world wide respect. global south is lock in america. i forbid china and others, unit o'neill and the room, jordan, shut them out at our special rooftop studio and all special coverage kicking off in just a few hours here. as all the international covers, this is g twenty's, the
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hello and welcome to the cross talk. we're all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle, gives western backers had high hopes for ukraine's celebrated counter offensive. but alas, they were just hopes and illusions. the cruel reality on the ground demonstrates the nato and to live in a world of magical thinking. and ukraine is paying the price, the cross fucking ukraine's fate. i'm joined by my guess, carla nixon in washington. he is a political analyst in columbus. we have miss the winston. she is a political act.
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