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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a week-long program called ‘Sankalp Saptaah’ aimed at improving the lives of people in aspirational blocks across India. The program focuses on efficient resource utilization, convergence, and public participation for grassroots development.

During the launch at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, Prime Minister Modi emphasized the significance of optimizing resources, stating that budgets alone cannot drive change, and efficient use of existing resources is equally crucial.

‘Sankalp Saptaah’ aligns with the Aspirational Blocks Programme (ABP) initiated by the Prime Minister in January. It aims to enhance governance at the block level, ultimately improving citizens’ quality of life.

To support the ABP’s successful implementation and develop robust strategies, ‘chintan shivirs’ (reflection workshops) were conducted at village and block levels nationwide. ‘Sankalp Saptaah’ represents the culmination of these deliberations and will be observed in all 500 aspirational blocks.

Throughout ‘Sankalp Saptaah,’ each day from October 3 to October 9 focuses on a specific development theme that all aspirational blocks will work on. These themes include ‘Sampoorna Swasthya’ (comprehensive health), ‘Suposhit Pariwaar’ (well-nourished families), ‘Swachhta’ (cleanliness), ‘Krishi’ (agriculture), ‘Shiksha’ (education), and ‘Samridhi Diwas’ (prosperity day).

The program’s final day, October 9, will celebrate the week’s achievements and efforts during ‘Sankalp Saptaah – Samavesh Samaroh.’ The inaugural event at Bharat Mandapam witnessed the participation of around 3,000 panchayat and block-level representatives and approximately two lakh people, including block and panchayat functionaries, farmers, and individuals from various backgrounds, who joined virtually.

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In a remarkable development, the African Union has been officially accepted as a permanent member of the G20 on the 9th of September 2023. The announcement came as the first session of the G20 Summit commenced in New Delhi, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi extending a warm invitation to the Head of the African Union, Azali Assoumani, to take his seat among the G20’s permanent members. This landmark decision follows India’s proposal for the African Union to be granted permanent membership within the G20, aligning with the principle of “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas,” emphasizing inclusivity and development for all.
Honourable Prime Minister Modi, in his address during the first session titled ‘One Earth,’ highlighted India’s G20 presidency as a symbol of comprehensiveness, resonating not only within the nation but globally. He emphasized that this G20 represents the people’s collective objectives, with millions of Indians actively engaged in the process.
The Prime Minister called upon the world to join forces in transforming the prevailing global trust deficit into one of trust and reliance. He emphasized the need for collective action in addressing critical issues such as food and fuel management, terrorism, cybersecurity, health, energy, and water security. Modi stressed that the 21st century is a crucial era for ushering in new solutions to age-old problems, promoting a human-centric approach, and fulfilling global responsibilities.
Modi also expressed condolences for the loss of lives resulting from an earthquake in Morocco, extending India’s readiness to provide any necessary assistance to the affected country.
The G20 Summit’s first day featured two key sessions, ‘One Earth’ and ‘One Family,’ along with several expected bilateral meetings with nations such as the United Kingdom, Japan, Germany, and Italy. Prime Minister Modi hosted a working lunch, while President Droupadi Murmu will host a state dinner for visiting dignitaries. President Murmu extended a warm welcome to all G20 member delegations, guest countries, and international organizations participating in the summit.
India’s G20 Presidency theme, ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – One Earth, One Family, One Future,’ sets a global roadmap for sustainable, inclusive, and human-centric development, aiming to create a better future for all. President Murmu expressed her best wishes for the success of the summit’s participants in realizing this vision.
This significant step of including the African Union as a permanent member underscores the G20’s commitment to fostering cooperation and global development, heralding a new era of inclusive decision-making on the world stage.

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In the wake of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) expanding its membership, concerns are growing about the future trajectory and purpose of this international platform. Recent events, such as the contrasting approaches of Russia and India, highlight the divergent paths within BRICS.

BRICS originated in the early 2000s as an attempt to understand global economic transformations. However, it truly gained momentum in 2009 when leaders from Brazil, Russia, India, and China came together for the first BRIC Summit. Their joint statement emphasized support for multilateral rule-making, a multipolar world order, and democratic decision-making in international financial institutions.

Over the years, BRICS aimed to gain a stronger voice in the international financial system, leading to the establishment of the New Development Bank (NDB) in 2013. The NDB was seen both as a challenger to established institutions like the IMF and as a means to democratize global governance.

Despite these initiatives, BRICS has faced challenges, especially as the global balance of power shifts. Russia was once crucial in managing China’s growing economic dominance within the group, but today, fault lines within BRICS are becoming more pronounced. Russia and China are pushing for a more overtly geopolitical agenda, while India and China find it increasingly difficult to find common ground.

The recent expansion of BRICS, which includes Saudi Arabia, Iran, the UAE, Ethiopia, Egypt, and Argentina, raises questions about the group’s purpose. India’s presence is seen as a counterbalance to prevent BRICS-Plus from becoming an anti-Western platform. However, the lack of a clear direction has led some to question the authenticity and purpose of the group.

As BRICS faces these challenges and changes, it must redefine its role and purpose to remain relevant on the global stage.

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