Centre defends use of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam in G20 logo as China objects
- August 12, 2023
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Centre defends use of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam in G20 logo as China objects
Subject : International Relations
Section: Groupings
Context:
The Ministry of External Affairs defends using the Sanskrit term Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam in the G-20 logo, stating they employ the English version, “One Earth, One Family, One Future,” in their summaries.
China’s Objection to G20 Theme: Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
- China objects to India’s G20 theme, “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” arguing it is not one of the six official languages recognized by the UN (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish).
- The compromise is reached by including only the English translation of the phrase in outcome documents.
Theme Meaning and Background
- “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” draws from the Maha Upanishad, an ancient Sanskrit text.
- English: “One Earth · One Family · One Future”
- Theme emphasizes the intrinsic interconnectedness of all life forms on Earth, advocating for unity and shared responsibility.
- Reflects India’s cultural ethos of inclusivity, empathy, and harmonious coexistence.
- G20 Logo: Inspired by India’s national flag colors – saffron, white, green, and blue.
- Symbolism:
- Lotus (India’s national flower) reflects growth amid challenges;
- Earth signifies India’s pro-planet approach;
Introduction to G20 and India’s Presidency
- G20: Premier forum for global economic cooperation.
- India holds G20 Presidency from Dec 1, 2022, to Nov 30, 2023.
- Theme: “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” – “One Earth · One Family · One Future”
Evolution and Significance of G20
- Founded in 1999 after Asian financial crisis.
- Upgraded to Heads of State level in 2008.
- Designated “premier forum for international economic cooperation” in 2009.
G20 Composition and Influence
- 19 countries + EU: Represents 80% GDP, 75% trade, 2/3 world population.
- {G7: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, France, Germany, Italy} + {Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, European Union (EU)}.
G20 Summit: Annual Meeting of Global Leaders
- Held annually under the leadership of rotating Presidency.
- G20 Troika comprising Indonesia, India (2023), and Brazil (2024)
- Consists of two tracks:
- Finance Track led by Finance Ministers, and
- Sherpa Track led by Sherpas of member countries.
India’s G20 Priorities: Addressing Global Challenges
- Green Development, Climate Finance & LiFE: Focus on climate change and sustainable lifestyle.
- Accelerated, Inclusive & Resilient Growth: MSMEs, labor rights, skills gap, and more.
- Accelerating Progress on SDGs: Commitment to 2030 Agenda.
- Technological Transformation & Digital Public Infrastructure: Human-centric approach to tech.
- Multilateral Institutions for the 21st Century: Reforming global governance.
- Women-led Development: Empowering women for socio-economic growth.