Double Standards on the Global Stage
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar didn’t hold back as he criticized what he sees as persisting double standards on the global stage. Speaking at a Ministerial Session titled ‘South Rising: Partnerships, Institutions, and Ideas,’ Jaishankar made it clear that he believes the world still operates under double standards. He pointed out that nations in influential positions are resisting change, emphasizing that those with historical influence have even weaponized their capabilities.
He highlighted the political pressure for change, especially in the Global South, while also acknowledging political resistance, particularly within the UN Security Council. Jaishankar mentioned that economically dominant nations leverage their production capabilities, and those with historical or institutional influence have weaponized their capabilities.
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S. Jaishankar The Need for Cultural Rebalancing
Jaishankar emphasized the importance of cultural rebalancing, which involves recognizing and respecting the diversity of the world, including heritage, traditions, music, literature, and ways of life. He cited the recent G20 Summit, where the Global South’s preference for millets over wheat was discussed.
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He also touched upon issues troubling the world, such as debt, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) resourcing, climate action, digital access, nutrition, and gender. Jaishankar emphasized that these topics should not be overshadowed by other global concerns, and he praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s initiative to engage with 125 countries through the Voice of Global South Summit 2023.