External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar discusses the challenges faced during India's G20 presidency.
India successfully managed sharp East-West polarization during its G20 presidency.
India worked to bridge the deep North-South divide within the G20.
The goal was to refocus the G20 on its core agenda of global growth and development.
The New Delhi G20 summit laid a foundation for global development prospects with optimism.
The Leaders' Declaration was adopted amid a divide over the Ukraine conflict.
200 hours of negotiations, 300 bilateral meetings, and 15 drafts were involved in achieving consensus.