PM UNGA Speech :- PM Modi will address UNGA at 6:30 pm Today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly at 6:30 pm today. PM Modi will be the first speaker to address the General Assembly. The time before the forenoon has been fixed for them. PM Modi's address will be around 6:30 pm Indian Time.
PM Modi's main thrust stating India's priorities will be on further strengthening of counter-terrorism global action. India will also emphasize that the process of placing and excluding individuals and institutions in sanctions committees should be made more transparent. According to observers, India will also insist on playing an in-depth role in the UN peacekeeping mission.
Some Priority Issues for India:-
- To strengthen global action on counter-terrorism, India will push for greater transparency in the process of listing and presentation institutions and individuals in committees.
- Will continue India's active participation on issues related to sustainable development and climate change.
- Promoting India's role as a pure healthcare provider, India will highlight contributions to global cooperation against COVID-19 by assisting it as a pharmacy for more than 150 countries and the world.
- The year 2020 is also the 25th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women. In such a situation, India will repeat its commitments and achievements in women-led development.
- India's role as a South-South development partner will also be emphasized.
- India's commitment to the idea of a global partnership under SDG 17 on climate change will be highlighted.
For the first time in the 75-year history of the United Nations, the heads of Nations and governments have not arrived in the New York for General Assembly session due to the Corona virus epidemic, but rather have been sending pre-recorded statements for various conferences and sessions and same being broadcast in the hall.
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