World Powers Extend Support as India Takes Over the G20 Presidency

Several world powers expressed their congratulations and support for India’s historic assumption of the G20 presidency in 2023.

On the historic occasion of India taking over the G20 presidency in 2023, several world powers, including the United States, Germany, and France, extended their congratulations and support to the country. On Thursday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated that the US stands fully behind India as it takes over the presidency of the forum.

“We look forward to supporting India’s G-20 presidency next year and on a variety of issues, including addressing current food and energy security challenges while continuing to build a resilient global economy,” she said. Australia has also joined the list of countries congratulating India on the start of its G20 presidency, with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wishing his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi well.

“Wishing @narendramodi every success as India assumes the G20 presidency,” Albanese tweeted. Australia’s High Commissioner to India, Barry O’Farrell, stated that Canberra is eager to work with New Delhi to achieve G20 goals.

‘A Momentous Occasion’: World Powers Extend Support As India Assumes G20 Presidency

“Today marks a watershed moment for #India as it assumes the #G20Presidency.” We look forward to collaborating closely with @amitabhk87 and the @g20org team to achieve our common goals and make progress on the theme “One Earth, One Family, One Future.” He wrote, “#G20India @G20Australia #G20.”

Singapore High Commissioner Simon Wong made a video to congratulate India on the occasion. “We look forward to working closely with @amitabhk87 @harshvshringla and team to make India’s Presidency a resounding success!” he tweeted.

Germany and France congratulate India on assuming the G20 presidency.

Germany and France were also quick to send their congratulations, with German Ambassador Philipp Ackermann stating that India will play an important role on the global stage as it assumes the G20 presidency. “We believe that India is now a major player on the international stage.” India’s G20 presidency will be a critical factor in restoring global order. “We have high expectations for Delhi, and we hope that Prime Minister Modi’s government will have a positive influence in the next 12 months,” he told reporters, according to PTI.

Germany and France congratulate India on assuming the G20 presidency

Furthermore, in a tweet, French Ambassador to India Emmanuel Lenain stated that France is pleased to see India in the “driver’s seat” as global powers attempt to unite the world. “Today, India assumes the G20 presidency for a year, as well as the UN Security Council chairship for December.” We are pleased to see India in the driver’s seat as we work to keep the world united in the face of unprecedented challenges. “India has the full support of France,” the envoy wrote.

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Midterm elections in the United States in 2022: 5 critical Senate battlegrounds

US Midterm Elections 2022: Democrats reduced the polling gap throughout the summer, hoping for a much closer race.

For much of the year, the US midterm elections were considered as a landslide victory for Republicans, with President Joe Biden’s favour ratings plummeting amid spiralling inflation, record migrant arrivals, and escalating violent crime.

The Democrats closed the polling deficit over the summer and were anticipating for a much closer race after a string of legislative victories and lower gas costs, but momentum appears to have shifted back to the right shortly before the November 8 elections.

The midterm elections do not receive the attention that presidential elections do, but they are critical in determining which party controls Congress – and hence the power to advance or stymie the president’s agenda.

All 435 House of Representatives seats (the lower chamber) are up for grabs, while one-third of senators are running for re-election.

The upper chamber, with its statewide constituency and six-year terms, is regarded more powerful and prestigious, and is controlled by Democrats courtesy to Vice President Kamala Harris’ tie-breaking vote.

At least eight of the 35 Senate races are considered competitive, but the battle for control of the chamber will most likely be decided in five important states.

US Midterm Elections 2022: Democrats reduced the polling gap throughout the summer, hoping for a much closer race.

Pennsylvania

Democrat John Fetterman’s strong advantage over Republican celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz has all but vanished, turning the contest into a squeaker.

Fetterman is recovering from a stroke suffered in May, and his weak performance in the campaign’s only debate has slowed his momentum even further.

The two are competing for the seat of a retiring Republican, which remains Democrats’ top aim for flipping a seat.

Democrats have painted Oz as an opportunistic New Jersey carpetbagger with shaky local ties and a penchant for gaffes that show he is out of touch.

Meanwhile, Fetterman is under examination for his health and has been chastised for his law enforcement record as lieutenant governor, which opponents claim was too lenient.

Nevada

In Nevada, the country’s tightest contest for some time, Republican candidate Adam Laxalt leads Democratic Senator Catherine Cortez Masto by 0.6 points in the RealClearPolitics polling average.

Democratic strategists have raised concerns about turnout, with many Latinos vowing to boycott the election despite Cortez Masto being the first Latina woman elected to the United States Senate.

“It’s what keeps me awake at night,” said Melissa Morales, president of the pro-Cortez Masto Somos PAC.

“What I’m interested in is whether or not Latinos vote this year. We will win in Nevada if there is a large turnout.”

In the summer, the National Republican Senatorial Committee released Spanish-language ad messaging emphasising the Democratic candidate’s criminal justice record as the state’s attorney general.

Georgia

In Georgia, Republican contender Herschel Walker appeared to be the GOP’s best shot to defeat incumbent rookie Democrat and pastor Raphael Warnock.

Despite a series of gaffes, Walker’s name recognition as a former football star has kept him in the race, and he leads Warnock by 1.4 points in the polling average.

Warnock has prioritised lowering prescription drug costs, tackling climate change, and assisting in the restoration of abortion rights.

Walker has concentrated on the economy and anti-abortion rhetoric.

However, his campaign has been dogged by allegations of past domestic abuse, an overstated resume, fathering children outside of his marriage, and paying to have the pregnancies of two former girlfriends aborted.

Ohio

The battle to replace retiring Republican Rob Portman was previously thought to be the Democrats’ greatest chance for a pickup, but Republican J.D. Vance has held a solid, if tiny, advantage since a shaky start to his campaign.

Democrat Tim Ryan, who has represented the Buckeye State in the US Congress for the last two decades, has won only two of 15 major surveys against the Silicon Valley venture entrepreneur and author, who leads by an average of two points.

Economic issues are at the top of the list of voters’ concerns, as they are across the country, with inflation and the cost of living energising Ohioans the most, followed by abortion.

“Right now, it’s considerably better to be a Republican candidate than a Democratic candidate,” said Brent Buchanan of polling firm Cygnal.

“Voters are scrutinising the issue landscape and their candidate alternatives, emphasising topics that directly touch them, which is driving more undecided voters to the (Republicans).”

Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, Republican Senator Ron Johnson battled during the summer but moved ahead of Democratic rival Mandela Barnes in mid-September and is now leading by 3.3 points in a poll average of the latest 16 polls.

Barnes, like Fetterman, is a lieutenant governor who has been accused of being soft on crime, especially due to his lobbying for less stringent bail terms.

“Wisconsin has released 784 violent offenders back into our community under Mandela Barnes,” Johnson tweeted.

“There have been 270 murders and attempted murders. Mandela Barnes’ policies endanger our neighbourhoods. He’s too far out for Wisconsin.”

In the final days of the campaign, former President Barack Obama criticised Johnson as someone who “understands granting tax benefits for private planes more than he understands ensuring that seniors who’ve worked all their lives can retire with dignity and respect.”

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