India’s 2021-22 term in the United Nations Security Council ends on 31 December. India has been at the forefront of countries calling for immediate reform of the Security Council.
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India in 2028-29 United Nations Security Council Has announced candidature for the temporary membership of foreign Minister S Jaishankar Gave this information on Thursday. India has got the presidency of the United Nations Security Council, which changes monthly, for December 2022. India will have this presidency till 31 December. India has got the monthly presidency of the Council for the second time from August 2021 in a two-year term as an elected member of the United Nations Security Council.
Jaishankar said, ‘I am happy to inform you that we have declared our candidature for the Security Council for 2028-29.’ India’s 2021-22 term in the Council ends on 31 December. India has been at the forefront of countries calling for immediate reform of the Security Council.
target on china
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar targeted China in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Indirectly putting China in the dock, he lamented that evidence-backed proposals for blacklisting terrorists are shelved without giving sufficient reasons. “The same standards do not apply for banning and prosecuting terrorists. Sometimes it seems that the ownership of terrorism is more important than the actual crime or its consequences.
His remarks made a strong reference to China, a veto-power permanent member of the UN Security Council’s Sanctions Committee, repeatedly obstructing and stalling India’s proposals to blacklist terrorists based on Pakistan’s soil.
lashed out at pakistan
At the same time, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar once again lambasted Pakistan on the issue of terrorism. He said that the world knows from where terrorism starts. Jaishankar said that the world sees Pakistan as the center of terrorism. He stressed that despite the two-year period of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global community has not forgotten where the root of this evil of terrorism lies. The Foreign Minister said, ‘Whatever they may be saying, the truth is that everyone, the whole world today sees them as the epicenter of terrorism.’ (input language)
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