The G20 Summit's Infrastructure Working Group concluded its two-day meeting in Pune, India, with a focus on sustainable infrastructure development and investment. The meeting, which was held at the Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), brought together leaders and experts from around the world to discuss and develop solutions for the infrastructure challenges facing the global community.

"Infrastructure Working Group Concludes Successful Two-Day Meeting in Pune"
"Infrastructure Working Group Concludes Successful Two-Day Meeting in Pune"


The two-day G20 Infrastructure Working Group (IWG) meeting under G20 India Presidency concluded in Pune on Tuesday. This convention was attended by approximately 65 delegates from G20 countries, invited countries and international entities to discuss the 2023 infrastructure agenda under the Indian G20 Presidency.
"Infrastructure Working Group Concludes Successful Two-Day Meeting in Pune"
"Infrastructure Working Group Concludes Successful Two-Day Meeting in Pune"

 

During the meeting, participants discussed a wide range of topics related to infrastructure development, including the use of innovative technologies, the importance of public-private partnerships, and the need for sustainable and inclusive growth. The attendees also highlighted the importance of investing in infrastructure to support economic recovery and growth in the post-pandemic world.

The meeting was praised by participants for its inclusivity, with representation from both developed and developing countries, and for its focus on finding practical solutions to the infrastructure challenges facing the global community.

The Vice-Chancellor of SPPU, Dr. Karbhari Kale, who welcomed the attendees, said that it's an honor for the university to host such a significant international event and it also provide a great opportunity for the students, faculty and the entire community of the university to showcase their knowledge and skills to the world.