Global Task Force
Full Form of GTF
What is GTF?
A Global Task Force (GTF) is a temporary, multidisciplinary group convened to address a specific, often urgent issue or challenge that transcends national boundaries. In the Indian context, GTFs are frequently constituted by the central government, ministries, or international bodies like the UN to tackle complex policy areas such as climate change, cybersecurity, public health, or education reform. For instance, India has participated in global task forces on pandemic preparedness and financial regulation. These task forces bring together domain experts, bureaucrats, and stakeholders to research, deliberate, and produce actionable recommendations within a defined timeframe. The term is widely used in official government notifications, policy white papers, and international diplomacy. For competitive exams like UPSC and state civil services, questions may ask candidates to identify the role or composition of specific task forces. Understanding GTFs helps aspirants grasp how India collaborates multilaterally and formulates evidence-based policies. In news coverage, GTFs are often mentioned during crisis situations or when a major reform is being drafted.
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Example
The Indian Ministry of Finance has set up a Global Task Force on Cryptocurrency to recommend a regulatory framework for digital assets.