Modi also claimed right to expand the United Nations..!?
Speaking at the 'One Future' workshop on the last day of the G20 summit, the prime minister said that global institutions should reform themselves to ensure a better future for the world. Various global institutions, including the United Nations Security Council, must change. When the United Nations was born, the world was completely different than it is today. Only 51 countries were its members. Today 200 countries are members. However, there are only five member states in the Security Council. Since then the world has changed in every respect. Transport, connectivity, communication, health, education and so on, every field has been transformed. He said that these new changes should be reflected in global organizations.
For this reason, india proposed that the African Union should be included in the G20. Finally, a decision was taken on saturday to admit the African Union to the G20. Similarly, the United Nations and Multinational Development Banks should be expanded. Modi demanded that this work should be done immediately.
Virtual Summit in November:
Later speaking at the G20 closing ceremony, Modi said, "We will fully cooperate with Brazil, which will take over the presidency of the next G20." We are confident that Brazil's commitment, vision and hope for global prosperity will make the G20 even stronger. Let us all work together to implement the decisions taken in the last two days. For that, let's organize another G20 virtual conference at the end of november this year, he announced that the G20 summit will end with this.
Cryptocurrency and cyber security issues are going to have a profound impact on the world now and in the future. The world must find a proper way to control these. terrorism is being funded in cyberspace. It should be prevented. This is a very important issue for all the country. Modi opined that 'one future' will be secured when all countries take decisions related to security and sensitive issues together.