India Honors Ambedkar's Legacy at UN, Linking Constitution to Global Reform

India's Permanent Mission to the UN hosted an event commemorating the 135th birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. The theme centered on applying Ambedkar's vision of "constitutional morality" to contemporary multilateralism and UN reform. Speakers, including India's UN Ambassador, drew direct parallels between the principles of the Indian Constitution and the UN Charter. The event underscored Ambedkar's enduring legacy as a source of inspiration for global justice, democracy, and international cooperation.

Key Points: Ambedkar's Vision for UN Reform Marked at 135th Birth Anniversary

  • Event at UN HQ marked 135th Ambedkar birth anniversary
  • Theme linked constitutional morality to multilateralism
  • Indian envoy drew parallels between Constitution and UN Charter
  • Scholars highlighted Ambedkar's role as a moral and constitutional architect
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India commemorates 135th birth anniversary of BR Ambedkar at UN HQ in New York

India's UN Mission commemorated Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's birth, highlighting his vision of constitutional morality as a guide for strengthening multilateralism.

"Ambedkar's emphasis on constitutional morality remains especially relevant in today's context of political fragmentation and global conflicts. - Harish Parvathaneni"

New York, April 15

The Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations organised a commemorative event at the UN Headquarters in New York to mark the 135th birth anniversary of Dr BR Ambedkar.

According to a release by the mission, the event was organised on Tuesday (local time) with the theme "Dr BR Ambedkar's Vision of Constitutional Morality and its Relevance for Multilateralism".

In his welcome remarks, Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations Ambassador Harish Parvathaneni highlighted Ambedkar's strong advocacy for instilling constitutional morality among citizens, describing it as a distinctive and significant contribution to democratic thought.

He underscored key features of India's constitutional framework and drew parallels between the Constitution of India and the UN Charter. The envoy said Ambedkar's emphasis on constitutional morality remains especially relevant in today's context of political fragmentation and global conflicts, adding that it could strengthen multilateralism and support reforms in the United Nations system, the release stated.

The keynote address was delivered by senior civil servant and Ambedkar scholar Raja Sekhar Vundru, who noted that Ambedkar, having witnessed both World Wars and the creation of the United Nations, recognised the importance of multilateral cooperation and said that Ambedkar played a key role in shaping the foundational principles of the Indian Constitution, which also reflect the UN Charter's commitment to international peace.

"He stressed that Dr. Ambedkar underlined the need for cultivating constitutional morality. In this context, the keynote speaker said that there is a case for cultivating international constitutional morality on the basis of multilateralism and the UN Charter," the release read.

Guest speaker Santosh Raut, Visiting Professor at Harvard Divinity School, described Ambedkar's life as a moral transformation, saying he turned personal suffering into intellectual and ethical strength.

He added that Ambedkar viewed the Constitution as a tool for social and economic transformation and highlighted the continued relevance of his ideas in promoting multilateralism and global justice.

Members of the diplomatic corps, academia, and representatives from various fields attended the event.

The Mission noted that the commemorative programme reaffirmed Ambedkar's enduring legacy, emphasising that his vision of constitutional morality, equality, and empowerment continues to inspire efforts towards inclusion, democracy, and global cooperation.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an international relations student, I find the parallel drawn between the Indian Constitution and the UN Charter fascinating. Ambedkar's foresight on multilateralism is incredibly relevant today.
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Rohit P
A fitting tribute. But I hope such events translate into real action. We need to practice constitutional morality at home—ensuring equality and justice for all, as Babasaheb envisioned—before preaching it abroad.
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Priya S
Jai Bhim! 🙏 It warms my heart to see his legacy being honoured internationally. His life truly is a lesson in turning adversity into strength for the greater good.
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Vikram M
Great initiative by our mission. In today's fragmented world, the principles of Dr. Ambedkar—justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity—are the very glue that can hold multilateral institutions together.
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Michael C
Interesting read. I didn't know much about Dr. Ambedkar's connection to global governance. The concept of "international constitutional morality" is a powerful idea for UN reform debates.

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