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The World Now Needs the India-Led G20 to Succeed

The Russia-Ukraine War has deeply disrupted the global economy. Recession may strike advanced economies, 349 million people face acute food insecurity, and fuel and fertilizer shortages are causing havoc. India, which is emerging as a driver of global economic growth, could well play a bridging role in an emerging multipolar world and give leadership to the Global South during its presidency of the G20 in 2023.

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