| Outcomes | Description | Significance | 
		
			| Russia-Ukraine War | 
				G20 nations agreed that states cannot grab territory by force and highlighted the suffering of the people of Ukraine, but avoided direct criticism of Russia for the war.    | 
				India along with Brazil, Indonesia and South Africa, played a key role in avoiding a fracturing of the G20 over the Ukraine conflict, reflecting the growing power of the Global South developing nations in the group. | 
		
			| Inclusion of African Union | 
				The 55-member African Union was formally made permanent member of the G20, on par with the European Union, in order to make the grouping more representative. Until now only South Africa was a member of the G20.  | 
				The entry of the AU would provide greater voice to the Global South within the G20 where the G7 countries have long played a dominant role.  To know more about India’s G20     Presidency and focus on Africa click here   | 
		
			| India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEE-EC) | 
				A multinational rail and shipping project linking India with the Middle East and Europe has been announced.The corridor would include India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Israel and the European Union. | 
				It will challenge China’s economic ambitions in the region.It aims to boost trade, deliver energy resources and improve digital connectivity.   | 
		
			| Climate change | 
				The G20 leaders agreed to pursue tripling renewable energy capacity globally by 2030 and accepted the need to phase-down unabated coal power.It stressed the urgency of mobilizing “US$5.8-5.9 trillion in the pre-2030 period for developing countries” and “US$4 trillion per year for clean energy technologies by 2030. | 
				It will help countries to attain net-zero emissions by 2050. | 
		
			| Green Development Pact |   The declaration  
				Envisages a green development pact Endorses high-level principles on lifestyleVoluntary principles of hydrogenChennai principles for a sustainable resilient blue economy Deccan principles on food security and nutrition among others |   Objectives of this move involves 
				Sustainable developmentResilient blue economyFood security and nutritionClimate financing | 
		
			| Global bio fuel alliance | 
				It is an alliance driven by India, the United States, and Brazil, is a concerted effort to address pressing energy and economic challenges through sustainable biofuels. | 
				The inauguration of the Global Biofuel Alliance at the G20 Summit signifies a pivotal moment in the pursuit of sustainable energy solutions. | 
		
			| Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) | 
				A G20 Framework for Systems of Digital Public Infrastructure, a voluntary framework for the development, deployment and governance of DPI has been unanimously accepted.The declaration also mentions the approval of India’s plan to build and maintain Global Digital Public Infrastructure Repository.The declaration takes note of the proposal to create One Future Alliance, a voluntary initiative. | 
				The repository will be a virtual stack where non-G20 and G-20 countries can voluntarily share their open-source mechanisms.One Future Alliance will assist and fund the implementation of digital public infrastructure in low and middle income countries. | 
		
			| Reform of Multilateral Development Banks | 
				The member countries endorsed the G20 Roadmap for Implementing the Recommendations of the G20 Independent Review of MDBs Capital Adequacy Frameworks and called for its implementation. | 
				The Capital Adequacy Frameworks (CAF) recommendations are focused on enabling MDBs to use the existing resources effectively.      | 
		
			| G20 Satellite Mission  | 
				India has proposed to launch the G20 satellite mission for environment and climate observation  | 
				It aims to help the countries of Global South for environment and climate observation. |