This world map highlights the geographical spread of major international organizations where India plays an active and influential role, demonstrating its commitment to multilateralism and global governance.
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This bar chart compares India's significant contributions and influence across various key international forums, highlighting its proactive role in shaping global discourse and outcomes.
This world map highlights the geographical spread of major international organizations where India plays an active and influential role, demonstrating its commitment to multilateralism and global governance.
Map Type: world
This bar chart compares India's significant contributions and influence across various key international forums, highlighting its proactive role in shaping global discourse and outcomes.
United Nations (UN): India is a strong proponent of UN reforms, especially the expansion of the UN Security Council (UNSC), where it seeks a permanent seat. It is a major contributor to UN Peacekeeping Operations.
G20: India is a key member of the G20, representing 85% of global GDP and two-thirds of the world's population. Its 2023 Presidency focused on "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" One Earth, One Family, One Future.
BRICS: A grouping of major emerging economies (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), now expanded to include six new members from January 1, 2024, promoting cooperation on economic and political issues.
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO): India became a full member in 2017, engaging on regional security, economic cooperation, and counter-terrorism.
Quad: A strategic dialogue between India, US, Japan, and Australia, focusing on a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific.
WTO (World Trade Organization): India advocates for fair trade practices and protects the interests of developing countries, particularly on agricultural subsidies and intellectual property rights.
Climate Change Forums: Active participant in UNFCCC COP meetings, promoting climate justice, common but differentiated responsibilities, and initiatives like the International Solar Alliance (ISA).
Regional Organizations: Engagement with SAARC, BIMSTEC, IORA, and ASEAN for regional integration and connectivity.
Global South Advocacy: Championing the concerns and aspirations of developing countries on global platforms.
This world map highlights the geographical spread of major international organizations where India plays an active and influential role, demonstrating its commitment to multilateralism and global governance.
United Nations (UN): India is a strong proponent of UN reforms, especially the expansion of the UN Security Council (UNSC), where it seeks a permanent seat. It is a major contributor to UN Peacekeeping Operations.
G20: India is a key member of the G20, representing 85% of global GDP and two-thirds of the world's population. Its 2023 Presidency focused on "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" One Earth, One Family, One Future.
BRICS: A grouping of major emerging economies (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), now expanded to include six new members from January 1, 2024, promoting cooperation on economic and political issues.
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO): India became a full member in 2017, engaging on regional security, economic cooperation, and counter-terrorism.
Quad: A strategic dialogue between India, US, Japan, and Australia, focusing on a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific.
WTO (World Trade Organization): India advocates for fair trade practices and protects the interests of developing countries, particularly on agricultural subsidies and intellectual property rights.
Climate Change Forums: Active participant in UNFCCC COP meetings, promoting climate justice, common but differentiated responsibilities, and initiatives like the International Solar Alliance (ISA).
Regional Organizations: Engagement with SAARC, BIMSTEC, IORA, and ASEAN for regional integration and connectivity.
Global South Advocacy: Championing the concerns and aspirations of developing countries on global platforms.
This world map highlights the geographical spread of major international organizations where India plays an active and influential role, demonstrating its commitment to multilateralism and global governance.