India NGO at UN Demands Just Global Order, Firm Action on Terrorism

An Indian NGO addressed the UN Human Rights Council, stating that a just and democratic international order is fundamental for peace and human rights. It condemned terrorism, citing a recent attack in Kashmir as an assault on democracy and coexistence. The statement called for decisive international action to cut off all forms of support for terrorist activities. It also highlighted India's commitment to global solidarity through its G20 theme of shared progress.

Key Points: NGO Calls for Just Global Order, Anti-Terror Action at UN

  • Just global order is key to peace
  • Terrorism threatens human rights
  • Calls to dismantle terror support networks
  • Strengthen multilateral cooperation
  • Highlights India's G20 solidarity theme
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Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan calls for just global order, strong action against terrorism at United Nations Human Rights Council Session

Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan addresses UN Human Rights Council, advocating for equality among nations and decisive action against terrorism.

"Terrorism is a direct assault on human rights, democracy, and peaceful coexistence. - Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan"

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At the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan delivered an oral statement addressing the Council on the need for a just and democratic international order.

The organisation thanked the High Commissioner for the Annual Report and stated that a just and democratic international order is not merely an aspiration but the cornerstone of durable peace and the full realisation of human rights. It emphasised that such an order requires equality among nations, respect for sovereignty, and the consistent application of international law without selectivity or double standards.

Referring to the continuing threat of terrorism, the organisation said terrorism poses a grave challenge to this vision. It cited the attack on innocent civilians in Pahalgam, Baisaran Valley, Kashmir, describing it as a tragic reminder that terrorism is a direct assault on human rights, democracy, and peaceful coexistence. The statement called on the international community to act decisively to dismantle all forms of support to terrorism, including financing, safe havens, and political justification, adding that inaction or selective condemnation weakens collective credibility.

The organisation further underlined the importance of strengthening multilateral cooperation and promoting inclusive development. It highlighted India's commitment to global solidarity, reflected in its G20 Presidency theme, "One Earth, One Family, One Future," which promotes shared responsibility and collective progress.

Concluding the statement, Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan urged member states to work together in mutual respect and cooperation to transform human rights commitments into lived realities for all.

Earlier, Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan (RSKS India) launched the book "The Soul of Bharat" at the United Nations in Geneva, marking a historic moment in sharing India's vision of peace, resilience, and harmony with the world. Authored by SN Sharma, CEO of RSKS India, the book highlighted India's secular and constitutional foundations, weaving together inspiring stories of communal harmony and the enduring strength of the social fabric that unites diverse communities, according to RSKS India.

- ANI

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Priya S
Proud to see an Indian NGO representing our perspective on such a global platform. The theme "One Earth, One Family, One Future" truly reflects our ethos. Hope the international community listens and acts decisively against terror financing and safe havens.
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Michael C
While the ideals are noble, I respectfully question the practical impact. Many nations, including powerful ones, have vested interests. How do we ensure "consistent application of international law" when geopolitics often dictates the response? The statement feels idealistic.
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Siddharth J
The launch of "The Soul of Bharat" alongside this is perfect timing. It's important to showcase India's constitutional secularism and stories of harmony to the world, especially when addressing terrorism. Our strength is in our unity in diversity. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Absolutely correct. Terrorism anywhere is a threat to peace everywhere. The international community must walk the talk. No more excuses for nations that harbor or fund terrorists. India has borne the brunt for too long.
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Kavya N
As a development professional, I'm glad they linked a just order to inclusive development. You can't have human rights without economic dignity. India's G20 theme captures this holistic vision beautifully. More power to grassroots organisations like RSKS!

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