The leaders after the two-day Summit, which was overshadowed by the deadly attacks claimed by ISIS in Paris, highlighted the need to "carefully calibrate" and clearly communicate their policy decisions.
They also noted the scale of the refugee crisis, saying all states need to share the burden, including through refugee resettlement and other forms of humanitarian aid, while underscoring the importance of a political solution.
It also endorsed steps for timely implementation of the package of measures to check Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS).
"In support of our growth and resilience agenda, we remain committed to building a global culture of intolerance towards corruption through effectively implementing the 2015-2016 G20 Anti-Corruption Action Plan," the G20 communique said.
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The G20 leaders recognised that advancing inclusive growth and entrenching confidence require the use of all policy tools and strong engagement with all stakeholders.
The communique reflected India's concern on adopting climate change. India has been pressing for convention on climate change which has to be adhered to within the UN framework.