In recent times, scientists and researchers have been at the forefront of cutting-edge discoveries and advancements across multiple disciplines from space exploration to artificial intelligence, from biotechnology to nanotechnology and have pushed the boundaries of scientific understanding and have fostered innovation that benefits humanity as a whole. G20 nations have advanced space technologies to predict and monitor various natural hazards, like cyclones, tsunamis, landslides, and forest fires, space technologies also help a lot in communication. There is a need to share products of these technologies to countries, outside G20 also, so that they can better prepare themselves against such calamities. For this, the G20 countries need to rise above differences and address global challenges confronting the world. India recognizes the significance of international collaboration and knowledge sharing in addressing the complex challenges of our times and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been repeatedly reiterating this from time to time at every international forum. The G20 nations must move ahead with a profound agenda to excel in inclusive, equitable and sustainable growth. As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change and depleting natural resources, it becomes imperative to harness renewable energy sources efficiently. These nations must harness the power of technology and innovation to drive the transition towards cleaner energy sources and promote eco-innovations. There is a need to leverage collective wisdom, expertise, and resources to foster a culture of innovation, promote sustainable development, and ensure a prosperous future for all.