Prime Minister Narendra Modi used the opening session of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg to deliver an expansive call for a reset of global development priorities, urging member nations to embrace models that are inclusive, sustainable and rooted in civilisational wisdom. With Africa hosting the summit for the first time, he said the moment demanded a rethink of how the world measures progress, especially for regions that have long faced resource deprivation and ecological imbalance.
Speaking in the session on “Inclusive and sustainable economic growth leaving no one behind,” the Prime Minister said India’s principle of Integral Humanism offered a template for more balanced growth. He also rolled out three major proposals aimed at reshaping cooperation on knowledge, skills and security acr

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