India Leads Global South as Key Initiator, Not Just Voice: SA Envoy

South Africa's High Commissioner to India, Anil Sooklal, has highlighted India's proactive leadership in addressing Global South challenges. He specifically credited India's G20 Presidency and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for securing the African Union's full membership in the G20. Sooklal praised PM Modi's globally respected leadership, noting India's economic rise and pivotal role in forums like BRICS. The diplomat also expressed hope for peaceful, credible elections and a return to democratic governance in neighboring Bangladesh.

Key Points: India's Leadership in Global South Lauded by South African Envoy

  • Championed African Union's G20 membership
  • Hosted Voice of the Global South Summit
  • PM Modi's global respect and influence
  • Economic growth under Modi's leadership
  • Hope for democratic elections in Bangladesh
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India leading initiator in addressing key challenges facing Global South: SA envoy

South Africa's High Commissioner praises PM Modi's role in G20, African Union membership, and initiatives for the Global South's challenges.

"India is not only a leading voice but a leading initiator in addressing key challenges of the Global South. - Anil Sooklal"

New Delhi, Feb 11

Highlighting that India is not only a leading voice but a leading initiator in addressing key challenges of the Global South, South Africa's High Commissioner to India Anil Sooklal on Wednesday lauded the role played by India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in consistently voicing concerns of the developing nations on global platforms.

"Since the attainment of its independence, even prior to that, India has been fully immersed in the Global South and providing leadership. We saw that more recently during India's G20 Presidency in 2023. It was through India's initiative, and that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, that the African Union was brought on board as the full member of the G20," Sooklal told IANS in an interview.

"The entire African continent, including South Africa, was very appreciative that India put this firmly on the agenda and now we have the African Union, rightfully so as a full member and participating on behalf of the continent fully on the G20 matters. Of course, India also during its presidency, initiated the Voice of the Global South Summit, twice chaired by PM Modi which again brought sharp focus on the key issues confronting the Global South and seeking solutions as a collective. India is not only a leading voice but a leading initiator in addressing key challenges of the Global South," he added.

Lauding PM Modi's leadership, the South African Ambassador stated that the Indian PM is widely respected globally and his presence at international forums, such as the G20, adds a significant weight.

"Under his leadership, India's GDP has more than doubled over the past decade and India has risen to become the world's fourth-largest economy. Millions have been lifted out of poverty. He has played a strong role in BRICS, the G20, and Global South initiatives. India's leadership in global forums continues to shape the emerging multipolar world. Prime Minister Modi is seen as a decisive and influential global leader, particularly among countries of the Global South," said Sooklal.

The seasoned diplomat also hoped that the forthcoming elections in neighbouring Bangladesh will see return of a democratically-elected government in the South Asian nation.

"It is important to see a return to democratic governance. Democracy is a fundamental ingredient of our societies and governments. Any country where you have had unconstitutional changes of government, as was the case in Bangladesh... we welcome that now the interim government has set elections and hope that they will be peaceful, inclusive, and credible. A stable Bangladesh is also beneficial not only for its people but also for the region and the international community," the South African High Commissioner mentioned.

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's good to see our foreign policy getting recognition. The Voice of Global South Summit is a crucial platform. However, while we champion democracy abroad, we must ensure our domestic institutions remain strong and independent. A balanced approach is key.
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Ananya R
Absolutely! Our foreign policy has real teeth now. We're not just talking; we're facilitating real change, like the AU's G20 membership. This builds immense goodwill across Africa and strengthens our position as a Vishwaguru.
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David E
Interesting perspective from the South African envoy. India's rise as a diplomatic power broker is undeniable. The focus on the Global South could reshape traditional alliances. The world is indeed becoming multipolar.
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Karthik V
This leadership is good, but let's not forget the ground reality. The praise for lifting millions from poverty is welcome, but inflation and unemployment are still big challenges at home. Foreign policy success must translate to better lives for common people.
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Sneha F
Well said! India has always stood with fellow developing nations. From Nehru's NAM to Modi's Global South summits, the spirit is the same. It's about time our efforts got this kind of international acknowledgment. Feeling proud!

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