PM Modi’s remarks at concluding session of G20 Summit in Hangzhou, China

Published By : Admin | September 5, 2016 | 23:56 IST
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Many global issues may not seem economic but, carry significant economic cost: PM Modi
Foremost challenge is Climate Change where Paris Agreement showed way forward: PM Modi
The international community must stand and act in unison and respond against terrorism: PM Modi
 
At the concluding session of G20 on "Other Issues Affecting World Economy", PM Narendra Modi said, “Many global issues may not seem economic but, carry significant economic cost. He added, “Foremost challenge is Climate Change where Paris Agreement showed way forward. Focus shouldn't just be on early ratification, but full success.”
 
 
The PM said that we have to safeguard climate justice and that requires affordable financing & environmentally sound technology for developing countries. The PM mentioned, “We must uphold principles of equity and CBDR and curb reckless consumption and encourage lifestyles in harmony with nature.”
 
 
Speaking on terrorism, PM Modi said, “A terrorist is a terrorist”. He expressed grave concern over increasing spread of terror. He urged the international community to stand and act in unison and respond against terrorism.
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PM Modi meets H.M. Norodom Sihamoni, the King of Cambodia
May 30, 2023
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Prime Minister calls on His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni, The King of Cambodia
Exchange views on close cultural ties and development partnership
His Majesty appreciates and conveys his best wishes for India’s Presidency of G 20

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi met His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni, the King of Cambodia, who is on his maiden State visit to India from 29-31 May 2023, at the Rashtrapati Bhavan today.

Prime Minister and His Majesty, King Sihamoni underscored the deep civilizational ties, strong cultural and people-to-people connect between both countries.

Prime Minister assured His Majesty of India’s resolve to strengthen the bilateral partnership with Cambodia across diverse areas including capacity building. His Majesty thanked the Prime Minister for India’s ongoing initiatives in development cooperation, and conveyed his appreciation and best wishes for India’s Presidency of G-20.