Congratulate Turkish Presidency for coordinating efforts on Growth and Investment strategies and Employment Plans: PM Modi
To stimulate growth, we need to enhance public investments, not just rely on monetary policy: PM Modi
Multilateral Development Banks should enlarge their capital base to support infrastructure needs of the developing countries: PM Modi
There is global consensus on the need to address climate change: PM
G20 efforts must be aligned with the UN SDGs, particularly with number one goal of elimination of all poverty by 2030: PM Modi
We welcome the G20 focus on youth and employment of women: PM Modi
India's economic growth is likely to grow at 7.5% this year; we have reduced inflation and current account and fiscal deficits: PM Modi
Our programmes of inclusive development, Make in India, Skill India, Digital India, etc. will boost growth & employment in India: PM

Excellencies, 

The global economic growth remains weak, with slowdown in several major economies, volatile financial markets and competitive devaluation of currencies.

I congratulate the Turkish Presidency for coordinating efforts on Growth and Investment strategies and Employment Plans. We must all now implement our commitments.

To stimulate growth, we need to enhance public investments, not just rely on monetary policy.

G20’s continued call to Central Banks for careful communication on monetary policy actions will be helpful in keeping financial and currency markets stable.

Multilateral Development Banks should enlarge their capital base to support infrastructure needs of the developing countries. New institutions such as the New Development Bank are welcome additional sources of financing.

There is global consensus on the need to address climate change. However, multilateral institutions should not impose such difficult safeguards and conditions on loans that they become barriers to development in many countries and undermine sustainable development.

G20 efforts must be aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, adopted this year, particularly with the number one goal of elimination of all poverty by 2030.

We welcome the G20 focus on employment of women and, on youth this year.

Stable long term global economic growth requires not just capital flows, but also efforts to facilitate labour mobility and skill portability.

Excellencies,

India's economic growth is likely to grow at 7.5% this year and achieve a growth rate of 8% plus next year. We have reduced inflation and current account and fiscal deficits.

Our programmes of inclusive development, including Financial Inclusion, universal access to basic needs by target year, Make in India, Skill India, Digital India, Industrial Corridors and Smart Cities will boost growth and, employment in India.

This will be a source of strength for the global economy.

Thank you!

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Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi held a bilateral meeting today with the Prime Minister of Japan, H.E. Sanae Takaichi on the sidelines of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa. This was Prime Minister’s first meeting with Prime Minister Takaichi after their telephone call on 29 October 2025.

The two leaders reaffirmed the importance of the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership, which is based on civilizational connect, shared values, mutual goodwill and commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific. The leaders underscored their commitment to deepening the India-Japan partnership for regional and global peace, prosperity and stability.

The leaders acknowledged the steady progress made in bilateral ties during the 15th India-Japan Annual Summit and called for expeditious implementation of the outcomes agreed upon in a wide range of areas such as defense and security, trade and investment, SMEs, Artificial Intelligence, critical minerals, semiconductors, infrastructure development, technology and innovation, and people- to-people exchanges. They also discussed collaborative opportunities between India and Japan in strategic sectors and exchanged views on regional and global issues. Prime Minister Takaichi expressed strong support for the AI Summit to be hosted by India in February 2026.

Both leaders emphasized that India and Japan remain valued partners and trusted friends. Strong ties between the two countries are indispensable for regional and global peace, prosperity, and stability.

The leaders agreed to stay in touch and meet again at the earliest opportunity.