Defense News ,India :- The President of the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (PGA), Dennis Francis, has embarked on a five-day visit to India, offering a valuable opportunity to bolster the ties between India and the UN, with a particular focus on the general assembly, recognized as the most representative organ of the United Nations.
During his visit, President Francis is scheduled to meet with Foreign Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday, engaging in discussions that encompass various aspects of India-UN collaboration. A key agenda item will be India's advocacy for reforms within the United Nations, specifically targeting the Security Council. The objective is to make the council more equitable and representative, with the aim of enhancing the participation of developing countries on the global stage.
The government, in its official statement, emphasized that the visit serves as a strategic opportunity to augment India's partnership with the United Nations. This includes addressing Indian priorities and collaboratively addressing global challenges that resonate with the concerns of the Global South.
Highlighting the significance of the visit, the government underscored its commitment to pushing for reforms within the United Nations, particularly within the Security Council framework. The overarching goal is to foster a more inclusive and balanced representation, ensuring the voices of developing nations are duly considered in the decision-making processes of the international body.
In addition to diplomatic discussions, the visit is expected to pave the way for strengthened cooperation between India and the United Nations. It will provide a platform for both parties to explore avenues for collaboration on issues of mutual interest and to jointly address the pressing challenges faced by the Global South.
As President Dennis Francis engages with Indian officials, the visit is poised to contribute to the ongoing dialogue on reshaping the United Nations to better reflect the diverse interests and perspectives of its member states, especially those from the developing world.
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