It was natural that he welcomed AU chairwoman Azali Assoumani to assume the seat as a full member at the opening of the New Delhi summit since Prime Minister Narendra Modi had suggested its entrance in June. India has carefully positioned itself over the past few years as a leading supporter of the Global South, highlighting its struggles and aspirations. 
    Source: Sputnik India
    The campaign for a more inclusive and representative G20 gains steam thanks to PM Modi’s ardent support for AU’s admission. It supports India’s goal of promoting a multipolar world and a more just global order.
    Trade and economic ties between India and Africa date back many years. The ties have improved as China tries to increase its influence. PM Modi has emphasized the significance of Africa to India’s foreign policy. The decision to support the AU’s G20 candidacy is strategic as well as symbolic. 
    India is eager to promote a win-win collaboration, building on its expanding trade and investment credentials. The African Continental Free Trade Area is anticipated to open up new investment opportunities for Indian businesses. Africa also has significant resources that are important for tackling the world’s energy concerns.

    Source: Global News
    Africa’s global footprint has made great progress as a result of the G20 elevation. The G20, which presently speaks for around 80% of the world’s residents but only represents 65% of the total population. Concerns about the AU’s lack of political cohesion and the abundance of regional economic committees exist inside the continent itself. However, in the long run, these might merely be minor annoyances.
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