Explained: Why G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting Can Open Door for Ukraine?

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The New Delhi G20 Summit will be the litmus test of Indian diplomacy to know how India will able to keep equilibrium between time tested friendship of Russia and the evolving geopolitics deeply connected with India’s ambition to become global leader.

Chandigarh (ABC Live): India is hosting 18th G20 summit in New Delhi w.e.f 9–10 September 2023 under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The theme of India's G20 Presidency - “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” or “One Earth · One Family · One Future”

The First test of theme of India's G20 Presidency will be during G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting (01/03/2023 to 02/03/2023) when Foreign Ministers of G20 countries will assemble in New Delhi for deciding the future course of joint action to current geopolitical exigencies.

The ABC Research team keeping close watch on India’s G20 Presidency has deputed our young and vibrant editor, Karan Dinesh Singh Rawat for covering the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in New Delhi, as ABC will publish a detailed research report on India's G20 Presidency after New Delhi Summit.

It is certain that Ukraine crisis will be on high agenda during New Delhi the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting as Russia has already confirmed the participation of foreign minister Sergey Lavrov.

The New Delhi G20 Summit  will be the litmus test of Indian diplomacy to know how India will able to keep equilibrium between time tested friendship of Russia and the evolving geopolitics deeply connected with India’s ambition to become global leader.

Failure of multilateral bodies such as the United Nations in resolving Ukraine crisis has given G20 an opportunity in expending its geopolitical jurisdiction over global issues apart from economy, sustainable development etc.

India’s membership Quad, BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (ISO) belonging to two different blocs makes India as agreeable to peace process in Ukraine.

It is on records that during Bali meet of G20 Foreign Ministers, where Russian foreign minister walked out of meeting which ended with no joint statement and no announcements of any agreements being reached.

Yesterday while addressing the joint press meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, PM Modi said that India is ready to contribute to any peace process in Ukraine and taking this statement taking this an  indication for Indian diplomacy for G20, there are bright chances from both India and Russia that both will try to take soft stances at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting and avoid awkward situation for host India.

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