Meet India s team at UN as New Delhi becomes UNSC non-permanent member
India took over as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) from January 1 for a two-year term. Indian team at United Nations
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Updated: Jan 3, 2021, 02:50 PM IST
India took over as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) from January 1 for a two-year term. Monday will be the first active day of India s two-year term. India s key focus will be on reforms, strong action on terrorism, peacekeeping among others.
Let s take a look at the team at the Indian mission in the UN as India takes the chair at the high table at UNSC.
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The term will be last for two years.
Monday will be the first active day of India for the two year term.
India took over as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) from January 1 for a two-year term. Monday will be the first active day of India for the two year term. India s key focus will be on reforms, stong action on terrorism, peacekeeping amoung others. We bring you the team at the Indian mission in UN as India takes the chair at the high table at UNSC.
Ambassador TS Tirumurti, Permanent Representative of India to United Nations
UNITED NATIONS: India has said its concept of the Indo-Pacific is “inclusive” in nature and is based on cooperation and collaboration, given the need for shared responses to the shared challenges in the strategically important region.
India calls for a free, open and inclusive order in the Indo-Pacific, based upon respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations, peaceful resolution of disputes through dialogue and adherence to international rules and laws, First Secretary and Legal adviser in India’s Permanent Mission to the UN Yedla Umasankar said on Tuesday.
“India’s concept of the Indo-Pacific is inclusive in nature, and supports an approach that respects the right to freedom of navigation and overflight for all in the international seas,” he said.
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First Secretary and Legal adviser in India s Permanent Mission to the UN Yedla Umasankar(FILE)
United Nations:
India has said its concept of the Indo-Pacific is inclusive in nature and is based on cooperation and collaboration, given the need for shared responses to the shared challenges in the strategically important region.
India calls for a free, open and inclusive order in the Indo-Pacific, based upon respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations, peaceful resolution of disputes through dialogue and adherence to international rules and laws, First Secretary and Legal adviser in India s Permanent Mission to the UN Yedla Umasankar said on Tuesday.