NEW DELHI: India’s triumphant hosting of the G20 Summit and the nation’s accomplishments during its presidency of this influential gathering took center stage in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) tableau, elegantly rolling down Kartavya Path as part of the 75th Republic Day parade on Friday.
The MEA’s tableau artfully depicted India’s leadership in addressing global challenges with ambition, decisiveness, inclusivity, and action-oriented approaches. It served as a visual narrative of the successful conclusion of India’s G20 presidency in the preceding year, highlighting the significant milestones achieved.
The front portion of the float showcased the iconic Nalanda Maha Vihara, topped by the G20 Logo. The trailer displayed major achievements aligned with the presidency’s priorities.
A symbolic representation of India’s decision to grant full membership to the African Union was depicted through the “Namaste mudra,” symbolizing unity. One hand carried the Indian flag, while the other held the flag of the African Union.
The tableau also spotlighted women-led development initiatives on a global scale. The sides of the display highlighted India’s achievements in digital public infrastructure and environmentally conscious development, emphasizing the importance of millets as a super-food, embodied by the “Queen of Millets.”
A significant feature was the representation of the Bharat Mandapam, the venue where the G-20 presidency reached its pinnacle with the leaders’ summit. This summit concluded with the unanimous adoption of the New Delhi Declaration, a testament to India’s commitment to fostering international collaboration and addressing global challenges.
The MEA’s impressive tableau celebrated India’s proactive role on the global stage, portraying a narrative of leadership, cooperation, and accomplishment during its G20 presidency.
The MEA’s tableau artfully depicted India’s leadership in addressing global challenges with ambition, decisiveness, inclusivity, and action-oriented approaches. It served as a visual narrative of the successful conclusion of India’s G20 presidency in the preceding year, highlighting the significant milestones achieved.
The front portion of the float showcased the iconic Nalanda Maha Vihara, topped by the G20 Logo. The trailer displayed major achievements aligned with the presidency’s priorities.
A symbolic representation of India’s decision to grant full membership to the African Union was depicted through the “Namaste mudra,” symbolizing unity. One hand carried the Indian flag, while the other held the flag of the African Union.
The tableau also spotlighted women-led development initiatives on a global scale. The sides of the display highlighted India’s achievements in digital public infrastructure and environmentally conscious development, emphasizing the importance of millets as a super-food, embodied by the “Queen of Millets.”
A significant feature was the representation of the Bharat Mandapam, the venue where the G-20 presidency reached its pinnacle with the leaders’ summit. This summit concluded with the unanimous adoption of the New Delhi Declaration, a testament to India’s commitment to fostering international collaboration and addressing global challenges.
The MEA’s impressive tableau celebrated India’s proactive role on the global stage, portraying a narrative of leadership, cooperation, and accomplishment during its G20 presidency.