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Monday, 16 November 2015

G 20 Summit : world leaders met after paris attacks



Decoding G-20 summit : Turkey 2015   ......




The Group of Twenty or G-20 is a group of twenty largest economies of the world. It was established in 1999 in the wake of financial crisis of late 1997 and in response to the growing recognition that the key-emerging market countries were not adequately included in the process of global economic discussion and governance. The Group assumes significance as it represents 90 per cent of the global GDP and two-thirds of the world’s population.

With the conclusion of Antalya Summit 2015(Nov 15-16), the G-20 has adopted a comprehensive agenda, which revolves around three I’s – implementation, investment, and inclusiveness. Implementation of past commitments, boosting investment as a driver of growth and promoting inclusiveness in actions so that all can share the benefits.

Terrorism:

As the Paris attacks took over the G-20 summit's agenda, leaders of the member states vowed in a joint statement Monday to take a stronger stance against terrorism. The statement said ” We condemn, in the strongest possible terms, the heinous terrorist attacks in Paris on 13 November and in Ankara on 10 October. They are an unacceptable affront to all humanity. We reaffirm that terrorism cannot and should not be associated with any religion, nationality, civilization or ethnic group.”

The G20 has also emphasized its concern over the acute and growing flow of foreign terrorist fighters and the threat it poses for all states and resolved to tackle this through operational information sharing, border management and criminal justice response. The Group also reiterated their resolve to work together to prevent and suppress terrorist acts through increased international solidarity and cooperation, in full recognition of the UN’s central role.


Earlier Mr.Modi demanded that the G20 push for stronger coordinated global action for putting an end to finance supplies and communication channels of terrorists and an early adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism but there is nothing concrete on terrorism as such except some bold announcements in the joint statement on fight against terrorism and asking the Financial Action Task Force to report back on the steps countries are taking to address the weaknesses identified to cut off terrorism-related financial flows.

It is also very important that all the response in view of  terrorist activities would look for solutions and in no way fuel the sense of alienation and vengeance among nationals of the country where terrorist organizations flourish.


Economic Takeout's:

Recognizing the fact that economic growth is uneven and continues to fall short of expectations, the Group has vowed to implement sound macroeconomic policies in a cooperative manner to achieve strong, sustainable and balanced growth. Against the concerns about the spillover effects of the unconventional policies, also raised by Mr.Modi, the Group pledged to carefully calibrate and clearly communicate their actions, to mitigate uncertainty, minimize negative spillovers and promote transparency. Inclusion of measures to support demand and structural reforms to lift growth, create jobs, promote inclusiveness and reduce inequalities, in the growth strategies would be crucial in fulfilling our commitments, the communiqué said.

The Group remains committed to achieve their ambition to lift collective G20 GDP by an additional 2 percent by 2018 as announced in Brisbane last year. For boosting investment, the Group has developed country specific investment strategies and an analysis of these strategies by the OECD indicates that it would contribute to lifting the aggregate G20 investment to GDP ratio, by an estimated 1-percentage point by 2018.

At a time when plurilateral trade agreements (like TPP) threatening the existence of multilateral trade system, the Group reaffirms the importance of WTO and committed themselves to ensure that all these regional, bilateral and plurilateral trade agreements are consistent under WTO rules. This declaration will definitely lower the concerns of the nations left out in plurilateral trade agreements.

In order to modernize the international tax rules to avoid cross border tax evasion, the Group has endorsed the OECD report on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting and urged all the member countries for its timely implementation. The Group has also expressed their commitment towards enhancing the transparency of their tax systems and to initiate information exchange on-request as well as to automatic exchange of information by 2017 or end-2018.

Although the communiqué talks about disappointment in the delay in implementing the IMF quota reforms agreed in 2010 but it is perhaps the first visible failure of G20. This has reduced the credibility of G-20 as a premium forum for international economic cooperation.


Sustainability Reassured :

In line with Mr.Modi’s call on the G20 to prioritize effective implementation of Sustainable Development Agenda 2030, the communiqué said, “We are strongly committed to implementing its outcomes to ensure that no-one is left behind in our efforts to eradicate poverty and build an inclusive and sustainable future for all.” In order to support sustainable development, the Group will focus on areas such as energy access, food security and nutrition, human resource development, quality infrastructure, financial inclusion and domestic resource mobilization. The communiqué has recognized private players has a strong role to play in poverty eradication and development and stressed the need for all stakeholders to work together in order to promote opportunities for low income people and communities to participate in markets as buyers, suppliers and consumers.

Earlier, speaking at BRICS leaders meeting, Mr.Narendra Modi sought a definite timeline before 2030 for reduction in cost of transferring money, a move that will help India, as it is the world's largest recipient of remittances. Though the communiqué talks about reducing the transaction cost to 5 percent from 7.5 percent but it is silent on a definite timeline.

In the field of energy, the Group has endorsed the G20 Energy Access Action Plan: Voluntary Collaboration on Energy Access, the first phase of which focuses on enhancing electricity access in Sub-Saharan Africa where the problem is most acute.


Climate Change:

Accepting climate change as one of the greatest challenges of our times, the communiqué said, ”We affirm that the Paris agreement should be fair, balanced, ambitious, durable and dynamic. We underscore our commitment to reaching an ambitious agreement in Paris that reflects the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities, in light of different national circumstances. We commit to work together for a successful outcome of the COP21.”


Refugee Crisis:

Recognizing the refugee crisis as global concern with major humanitarian, political, social and economic consequences, the Group has identified a need for a coordinated and comprehensive response to tackle this crisis, as well as its long-term consequences. The importance of political solutions to conflicts and increased cooperation for development has also been emphasized. But after the attacks in Paris, there is a fear that public opinion over refugee asylum in European countries would be hardened and it wont be easy for the authorities to make a bold accommodative decision.


Conclusion:

Albeit, the summit ended with all the positive statements but it is imperative for the meaningful existence of this group that honest efforts should be made with all sincerity to implement all decisions in letter and spirit. Else, G20 is bound to loose its charm and influence over the issues, which assumes global significance.

All eyes for the implementation of the measures included in the communiqué.



written by - Shobhit Anand