'UN Still Reflects Realities Of 1945, Not Of 2025': Jaishankar At UNTCC Chiefs' Conclave
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62% : EAM Calls For UN Reforms The Foreign Minister further shared some key insights from his experiences at the 80th UN General Assembly in New York.58% : Three, for the UN to be effective, it must reform - becoming more inclusive, democratic, participative, and as I said, representative of today's world.
56% : Jaishankar at the UNTCC Chiefs Conclave urged UN reforms, stressing global challenges like pandemics and terrorism need cooperation and a more inclusive and representative UN.
56% : The UNTCC acts as an important platform to address practical challenges, evolving threats, better coordination among forces, inclusivity in decision-making, and the use of technology and training to make UN peacekeeping more effective.
47% : He also reiterated the need for comprehensive reforms in the UN to effectively address the global issues.
46% : External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday stated that the global challenges the world is facing today, such as pandemics, terrorism, economic instability, and climate change, are "interconnected," highlighting the need for greater cooperation among nations.
46% : Addressing the United Nations Troop Contributing Countries' (UNTCC) Chiefs' Conclave in Delhi, Jaishankar said, "The global challenges we face - from pandemics to terrorism, and economic instability to climate change - these challenges are interconnected and they transcend national borders" Underscoring the United Nations' central role in fostering collective action, the EAM urged countries to rise above geopolitical competition and focus on shared solutions.
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