G8 begins today, India working hard on sidelines

Pranab Dhal Samanta

Posted: Wednesday, Jul 08, 2009 at 1248 hrs IST
Updated: Wednesday, Jul 08, 2009 at 1248 hrs IST


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: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will spend the next three days at the high table of global diplomacy at the G8 Summit in L’Aquila, Italy, where the high point will be his meeting with US President Barack Obama. It’s learnt that Washington wants to extend the honour of the first state visit to the US in the Obama presidency to Singh; the plan could be firmed up during this trip.

Invitations are pending on both sides and even though the PM will be traveling to New York for the UN General Assembly and then to Pittsburg for the G20 meet, the US is said to be keen on a proper bilateral state visit at a time convenient to both sides. If it materialises, that visit would pave the way for a Obama trip to India next year.

While these are all plans and proposals at the moment, the fact that they are suddenly picking up momentum is being seen as an encouraging sign given the drift that had set in as Obama assumed power and India went to polls earlier this year. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be in India on July 20-21 to take forward the conversation that Obama and Singh will have in Italy.

The G8 itself will see an important change this time with work getting underway on moving to the next phase of expanding the forum. The final declaration, for the first time, is expected to be a joint G8 and G5 document. The G5 or the Outreach Five countries are India, China, Brazil, South Africa and Mexico. This was one point the PM had made no bones about when he attended the Heiligendamm G8 Summit in 2007 where he had objected to the declaration being drafted without discussions with the G5 countries.

That summit also marked the first steps towards expanding G8 with the launching of the Heiligendamm Dialogue Process (HDP) on four themes with the G5 -- cross-border investment, promoting and protecting innovation, mainly IPRs, energy security and development, particularly in Africa. The G8 and G5 have reached a broad understanding of extending this process by another two years.

However, work will begin on the next phase of this process at L’Aquila and would be called the Heiligendamm-L’Aquila Process (HAP). Italy has already prepared a concept paper on this and this summit will authorise officials to draw up a”substantive report” for the leaders to consider at the next...

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» Let him see how people live
Posted by Surekha on 2009-07-08 20:12:02.047802+05:30
Sonia madam, please show our MMS how to have decent cities while in Italy. May be he will learn enough to do something to improve ours. If you tell him, he will listen and act. So, pleaaaaaase tell him na.

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