The event comes a week before India formally assumes the presidency of the G-20, a grouping of the world’s largest economies. The G-20 summit in 2023 will see leaders of the U.S., the U.K., France, Russia, China and others travel to Delhi.
Sources said that one of the key events, the Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (FMM), would be held in March 2023, while the summit would be held in Delhi in September 2023.
During an “interactive briefing” by India’s G-20 Sherpa, Amitabh Kant, G-20 National Coordinator Harsh Shringla and other officials, the government’s G-20 Secretariat gave the invitees details of upcoming meetings and arrangements being made, as well as India’s policy priorities during the G-20 process, and issues it hopes to highlight.
“Made a presentation to all Ambassadors & Head of Missions on G-20, India’s growth & development story and how we plan to make our Presidency ambitious, action oriented and decisive,” Mr. Kant said in a series of tweets, where he posted photos of the group in Andaman.
“Apt to hold this event in the beautiful & historic Swaraj Dweep, as India is on the cusp of taking over G-20 Presidency from our neighbour across the Andaman Sea,” Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said on social media, referring to Indonesia, the G-20 host for 2022.
India’s presidency will mark the first time that the “Troika” or hosts of three consecutive years: Indonesia, India and Brazil, all belong to emerging countries.
Ensuring attendance
In particular, India will focus on managing divisions over the war in Ukraine that held up much of the G-20 process in 2022, and led to threats of a boycott by the U.S. and European leaders, and eventually the Russian President decided to skip the summit. One of the reasons for taking all the Ambassadors to this pre-G-20 event on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands was to emphasise the need for them to ensure all leaders attend the summit in India.
The visit also highlights the government’s decision to hold many of the G-20’s 200-odd events in different parts of India, across 50 locations, rather than holding them in one venue.
The Ambassadors and other diplomats, who flew in a specially chartered flight from Delhi, travelled to Swaraj Deep (Havelock) island on Friday, after a tour of the Cellular Jail in Port Blair, which housed freedom fighters during the British Raj. On Saturday, they participated in yoga class and a beach-cleaning exercise.