India highlighted South-South cooperation at the Developing Countries Summit

In the area of ​​health, the official said, developing countries share a focus on strengthening traditional medicine, developing regional healthcare centers, and improving the mobility of health professionals.

He explained that we can all benefit from sharing best practices in vocational training and using technology to deliver distance education, especially in remote areas, adding that spreading digital public goods can greatly increase financial inclusion in developing countries. and speed.

He noted the importance of investing in communication infrastructure and the need to diversify global supply chains and find ways to connect developing countries to these value chains.

Modi expressed that all these ideas, which are shared by the global south, will be a source of inspiration for India in its bid to shape the G20 agenda.

New Delhi hosted the Voice of the Global South summit, which was held in a virtual format with the participation of leaders and ministers from 125 countries from Asia, Africa and Latin America, when the planet is going through a difficult period marked by challenges facing health, food security, energy, finance, technologies and economic growth.

The Finance Ministers session exchanged views on the development needs of the Global South, the environment hearing focused on balancing growth with sustainability and the importance of lifestyle, and called for accelerating climate action and providing financing for losses and damages from climate impacts.

The session of foreign ministers expressed concern about the fragmentation of the international scene and the prospects for creating an environment conducive to the development priorities of the southern hemisphere, and called for a renewed and comprehensive pluralism that reflects contemporary realities and the need for a collective voice. . against terrorism.

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The energy chiefs highlighted energy security for human development, diversification of energy sources, and exchange of best practices for the development of renewable and alternative energies.

On the trade panel, strategies for improving the business and investment climate in developing countries and diversifying supply chains, among others, were exchanged.

The health session emphasized a holistic approach to global health security, and the education session shared ideas for achieving knowledge-based societies with a future-ready workforce.

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