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In the coming week, New Delhi will be hosting the 10th iteration of G-ALL summit, an unique

initiative proposed by India in 2022. Since its inception, G-ALL has been a platform for discussions on
various issues, from economy to climate change.

The host nation will be on the centre of the table, given its successful efforts in achieving UN’s SDG
2030 targets. India will be showcasing its model of cooperative federalism which has been successful
in combining the potential of each and every state in order to move on a similar path of national
growth, just like they share the same road for their tableaus on Republic day parade. The integrated
approach of states has helped India to retain its crown of World’s largest economy (GDP wise) for 3
consecutive years.

The G-ALL summit will also be witnessing the final stage of highly ambitious EU-BIMSTEC-ASEAN-AU
road and rail connectivity project, which was initiated by New Delhi in the first G-ALL summit under
the banner of ” One World One Market ” . This project will be connecting 3 continents through roads
and railways for easy movement of goods and services. At present, this project has covered market
comprising 85% of World’s GDP.

Coming to space diplomacy, ISRO, which successfully completed its 6th manned mission to space last
month, is expected to sign a MoU with different space agencies for its ambitious ISS ( ISRO Space
Station) mission. The ISS will be replacing the current International Space Station which is going
under 3 year up gradation cycle. Last year ISRO tested its GSLV MK VII, which carried 2500 ton of
payload, heaviest ever by any rocket which confirmed its bid for ISS.

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