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India is now in charge of the G-20, a group of governments from 20 of the world’s largest economies. The theme of India’s G20 Presidency is Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam , which means ‘The World is One Family’. The phrase comes from the Maha Upanishad , an old Sanskrit text. The main idea of the theme is that all life, including humans, animals, plants, and even microorganisms, has value and is connected on Earth and in the wider universe. It is
Round TableSocial Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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77
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Founded in 1910, The Round Table, Britain"s oldest international affairs journal, provides analysis and commentary on all aspects of international affairs. The journal is the major source for coverage of policy issues concerning the contemporary Commonwealth and its role in international affairs, with occasional articles on themes of historical interest. The Round Table has for many years been a repository of informed scholarship, opinion, and judgement regarding both international relations in general, and the Commonwealth in particular, with authorship and readership drawn from the worlds of government, business, finance and academe.