The Indian Express and The Print, October 22 reported, Modi delivered a speech at the G20 Leaders' Summit, proposing to establish an Innovation and Technology (ACITI) Partnership with Australia and Canada. In his opening speech, Modi proposed five major initiatives: In the field of critical minerals, Modi proposed the "Critical Minerals Circularity Initiative," promoting innovative measures in areas such as recycling, urban mining, and secondary batteries. In the cultural field, Modi advocated for establishing a global traditional knowledge database based on the "Indian Knowledge Systems Program." In the talent field, India plans to train one million (one million) certified trainers for Africa within 10 years, aiming to enhance the technical skills of African youth. In the counter-terrorism field, India will intensify efforts to combat drug trafficking and terrorism, weakening the "drug-terror economy" through financial, governance, and security measures. In the medical field, India suggested that G20 member states jointly establish a medical expert group to improve the response mechanism for global health crises and natural disasters. In addition, during the summit, Modi met with Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and Australian Prime Minister Albanese, establishing the "Australia-Canada-India Innovation and Technology (ACITI) Partnership." Modi highly praised the agreement, saying it "will deepen cooperation among Australia, Canada, and India across three continents and three oceans in emerging technology fields such as supply chain diversification, clean energy, and artificial intelligence." In addition, Modi stated that this is the first time an African country has hosted the G20 Summit, saying "Africa is being exploited by great powers," and one of the solutions to this issue is to promote India's "holistic humanism" civilizational values.
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