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Prime Minister’s participation in World Governments Summit 2024

Dubai:14/2/24:At the invitation of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, Defence Minister, and the Ruler of Dubai, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi participated in the World Governments Summit in Dubai as Guest of Honour, on 14 February 2024. He delivered the special keynote address on the theme of the Summit – “Shaping the Future Governments”. Prime Minister attended the World Governments Summit in 2018 as a Guest of Honour. The Summit this time saw the participation of 20 world leaders, including 10 Presidents and 10 Prime Ministers. Governments and delegates from over 120 countries were represented at the global gathering.

In his address, Prime Minister shared his thoughts on the changing nature of governance. He highlighted India’s transformative reforms based on the mantra of “Minimum Government, Maximum Governance”. Sharing Indian experience on how the country had leveraged digital technology to further welfare, inclusivity and sustainability, he called for a human-centric approach to governance. He also underlined India’s focus on people’s participation, last-mile delivery and women-led development to achieve an inclusive society.

Prime Minister emphasised that given the interconnected nature of the world, governments must collaborate and learn from each other to address future challenges. He highlighted the need of the hour for governance to be Inclusive, tech-smart, Clean and Transparent, and Green. In this context, he further emphasised that governments must prioritise – Ease of Living, Ease of Justice, Ease of Mobility, Ease of Innovation and Ease of Doing Business in their approach to public service. He elaborated on India’s steadfast commitment to Climate Change action and called for people to join Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) to create a sustainable world.

Prime Minister elaborated on the leadership role played by India as the chair of G-20 last year, on a wide range of issues and challenges facing the world. In this context, he highlighted the efforts made by India to bring development concerns facing the Global South to the centre stage of global discourse. Calling for reform of multilateral institutions, he pushed for a greater voice for the Global South in its decision-making. India, he stressed, will continue to contribute to global progress based on its role as a “Vishwa Bandhu”.

 

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