Union minister Anurag Thakur on Thursday reviewed the preparation for the forthcoming Youth-20 Group inception meeting.
The inception meeting of the Y20 Group is set to be held in Guwahati from February 6 to 8, 2023.
This is the first of the various summits to be held on the five Y20 themes at different universities across states in India in a run up to the final Youth-20 Summit.
In connection to review the preparation of the meeting, the youth affairs and sports minister visited various venues for the Y20 events, like IIT Guwahati and Sankardev Kalakshetra along with holding discussions with officials of the state government and other stakeholders.
“The G20 Summit 2023 to be hosted by India in the time of ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ is itself a matter of pride. Through the event it will be showcased how India is the mother of democracy, how India has done remarkable job in various sectors being a big democracy and what India is going to do in future. In this connection the first meeting of the Y20 group of youths will be held at Guwahati,” he said.
India is hosting the Y20 summit for the first time where more than 250 delegates from across the world are expected to participate in the three-day event in Assam.
The themes selected for the summit will showcase Indian leadership on these issues to both global and domestic audiences and help fulfil India’s vision of making the G20 summit truly participative in nature.
Youth20 is one of the eight official engagement groups under the G20 umbrella.
The G20 rotating presidency bears the responsibility of hosting the youth summit, which usually takes place some weeks prior to the traditional forum to know what the youths are thinking and incorporate their suggestions in their own policy proposals.
It is an attempt to create a connecting point between G20 governments and their local youth, Thakur said.
The Union minister will also launch the themes of Y20 summit, logo and website in the curtain raiser event of Y20 Summit India on Friday in New Delhi. (With inputs from PTI)