Key Points

India's Ambassador to Japan highlights significant progress in bilateral relations with 1500 Japanese companies thriving in India. The G20 presidency showcased India's diplomatic strength through unanimous declaration adoption and global coordination. India successfully amplified Global South voices and secured Africa's permanent G20 membership. Ambassador George emphasizes India's role as a solution-provider representing peaceful democratic values globally.

Key Points: India's Japan Envoy George Highlights Modi Era Diplomatic Depth

  • 1500 Japanese companies operating successfully in India as preferred expansion destination
  • Close India-Japan coordination during simultaneous G20 and G7 summits
  • Gandhi statue in Hiroshima symbolizes India's peace commitment globally
  • Africa's inclusion as permanent G20 member representing billion people
  • Unanimous adoption of New Delhi Leaders Declaration under Indian presidency
  • Global South Summit amplified developing nations voices at G20 table
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New depth and substance in our diplomacy: India's envoy to Japan

Ambassador Sibi George details India's strengthened global ties under PM Modi, citing 1500 Japanese firms' success and G20 diplomatic achievements with Japan coordination.

"India represents one-sixth of the world’s population, yet we are not one-sixth of the world’s problems — we bring solutions to the table - Ambassador Sibi George"

Tokyo, Aug 20

Asserting that there is new depth and substance in Indian diplomacy, India's Ambassador to Japan Sibi George on Wednesday highlighted that New Delhi's relationship with almost every country has progressed significantly under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"Let me give you an example from Japan, a key partner in our Special Strategic and Global Partnership. A major pillar of our relationship is the economic engagement. Today, there are 1,500 Japanese companies operating in India, and these are 1,500 success stories. A recent survey by JETRO indicates that Japanese companies view India as their most preferred destination for expansion," George said in an exclusive chat with IANS.

Hailing the G20 Summit hosted by New Delhi in 2023, the Indian Ambassador spotlighted how India has played a very important role in diplomacy over the last few years.

"That summit was a significant success story for Indian diplomacy. At the same time, Japan was hosting the G7 Summit, and there was close coordination between the two countries. Prime Minister Modi visited Japan for the Hiroshima Summit, and you may recall that we unveiled a statue of Mahatma Gandhi at the Hiroshima Peace Park.

"That statue has now become an icon of India's presence in Hiroshima. Every visitor goes to see the Mahatma Gandhi statue, which symbolises India's commitment to peace and non-violence, ideals that both Mahatma Gandhi and India represent. The G20 Summit itself was an extraordinary event. We organised nearly 200 events across 50 cities in India, which meant that 200 Japanese delegations visited India during that period. Each of them returned with the message that they had seen a 'New India.' It was a proud moment, showcasing India’s transformation and diplomatic strength," Ambassador George told IANS.

India had hosted its highly successful G20 Presidency under the theme of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' or 'One Earth One Family One Future', leading to the unanimous adoption of the historic New Delhi Leaders' Declaration.

"One of the most important elements was the unanimous adoption of a vision document, which had not been possible before. We were able to bring all stakeholders together to agree on a document of hope for the world. Moreover, we gave a platform to the Global South. Before the G20, India convened the Global South Summit, where we brought together the voices of developing nations to the G20 main table. A landmark achievement was getting Africa included as a permanent member of the G20, representing over a billion people," the Indian diplomat stated.

"India represents one-sixth of the world’s population, yet we are not one-sixth of the world’s problems — we bring solutions to the table. Whether it's diplomacy, economy, or crisis management, India consistently brings solutions. A whopping 1.5 billion people living in peace, in a democracy, with the largest youth population in the world — this is the most important message India delivers today," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
The Mahatma Gandhi statue in Hiroshima is such a powerful symbol. It's beautiful how we're projecting our values of peace and non-violence on global platforms. More such cultural diplomacy needed!
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Aditya G
While the diplomatic achievements are impressive, I hope this translates to better job opportunities for our youth. Foreign investment is good, but we need sustainable employment growth at home too.
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Sarah B
As someone working in a Japanese MNC in Bangalore, I can confirm the positive work culture and opportunities. This partnership is creating world-class professionals and boosting our manufacturing capabilities.
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Karthik V
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam - what a perfect theme for India's G20 presidency! Bringing Africa into G20 permanently is a masterstroke. This is the kind of global leadership we should aspire for.
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Meera T
The part about India being 1/6th of world population but not 1/6th of problems really hits home. We're showing how democracy and development can go hand in hand. More power to our diplomats! ✨

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