External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar delivered a pointed message at the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in New York, urging global leaders to prioritize energy and economic stability amid rising geopolitical tensions. His remarks came as part of India’s continued advocacy for the Global South, emphasizing the need for diplomacy over disruption.
Key highlights from Jaishankar’s address:
- He warned that making energy and essential resources more uncertain in an already fragile economic climate benefits no one
- Jaishankar stressed that peace and development are interlinked, and threatening development undermines efforts to achieve peace
- He called out double standards in global energy policies, particularly in the context of ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza
Broader geopolitical context:
- The statement comes amid strained India-US relations following President Trump’s imposition of a 50 percent tariff on Indian exports, including penalties for continued oil imports from Russia
- Jaishankar emphasized that countries capable of engaging both sides in a conflict should be utilized to foster peace and maintain stability
- He reiterated India’s readiness to play a constructive role in resolving global conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy
Call for multilateral reform:
- Jaishankar highlighted the limitations of current multilateral institutions, including the United Nations, in addressing modern challenges
- He advocated for reforms that would better reflect the needs of developing nations and ensure equitable access to energy and economic resources
His remarks underscore India’s evolving role as a stabilizing force in global diplomacy.
Sources: Ministry of External Affairs, Deccan Herald, ABP News