Beyond the prompt results of the G-20 Summit, one essential takeaway with longer term effects is the positioning of India as a trick bridge to the “Global South” for Japan as well as the West, in the sight of Japanese experts.
“Japan sees a rivalry over the leadership of the ‘Global South’ between India and China, and it is in the interest of Japan and the G-7 that India plays a leading role in the ‘Global South’, not China,” stated Hiroyuki Akita, Tokyo- based calculated events analyst at Nikkei, in a meeting with The Hindu.
Mr Akita stated that was just one of the essential problems for Japan in the lead-up to this year’s G-20, a lot to make sure that Prime Minister Fumio Kishida had actually welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the May conference of the G-7 nations (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the U.K. as well as the UNITED STATE) in Hiroshima.
“As Chairman of the G-7 this year, it’s been a.