India’s G20 Presidency: Implications for the Latin American Region in the Framework of the Global South

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Abstract

The turbulent unipolar world order is on the descendant, paving the way for a more representative multipolar global order. One of the early signs of this trend was the emergence of the G20 as a forum seeking to shape and strengthen the international economic and world governance architecture. Since then, the G20 along with other multilateral forums like the BRICS has played a role in consolidating the identities and interests of its Global South member states. The article discusses the debate over using ‘Global South’ identity instead of ‘Third World’ image. It also provides insights into Latin American perspectives on India’s G20 Presidency and as a leader of the Global South, given the historical and contemporary strategic significance of New Delhi in the emerging multipolar world order. The article also reflects on how India engages and interacts with Latin America in light of China’s growing influence in the region.

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Rodríguez, G. M. P., & Ranjan, R. (2023). India’s G20 Presidency: Implications for the Latin American Region in the Framework of the Global South. India Quarterly, 79(4), 514–524. https://doi.org/10.1177/09749284231203328

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