This is (Y)our Moment: Bridging Development, Energy Security, and a Renewed Multilateralism
This talk spotlighted India’s emerging leadership on sustainable development at scale. As the world’s fastest growing major economy, India is taking several actions to be the voice of the Global South in the governance of energy, emerging technologies and finance. Dr Ghosh highlighted the role of evidence in public policy to solve critical challenges of climate risks, investment flows and industrial pathways for an ambitious and promising future. As India holds the G20 presidency in 2023, he presented key ideas on reforming multilateralism, energy security architectures, technology co-development and bringing sustainability from the margins to the mainstream. This event was presented by the Fletcher South Asia Society (FSAS).
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