Detailed discussion held on various issues: Chairman of PSC on External Affairs Shashi Tharoor

ANI February 27, 2025 227 views

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, led by Shashi Tharoor, conducted an extensive meeting reviewing the Ministry of External Affairs' budget and strategic plans. During the session, Tharoor highlighted discussions covering development aid, embassy expansions, and Foreign Service officer training. The committee was informed about India's candidacy for a UN Security Council elected seat in 2028-29. The comprehensive review aims to strengthen India's diplomatic footprint and global representation.

"A very detailed discussion was held ranging from development aid budget to opening new embassies" - Shashi Tharoor
New Delhi, February 27: Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee (PSC) on External Affairs Shashi Tharoor said that a very detailed discussion was held in the committee meeting held on Thursday in the Parliament House Annex on topics ranging from the Government of India's development aid budget to the opening of new embassies and consulates.

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Speaking to ANI after the meeting, Tharoor said that this was our regular meeting on the Ministry of External Affairs' demands for grants.

"This was our regular meeting on the demands for grants of the Ministry of External Affairs, which is the annual budget for this year for the coming fiscal year 2025-26 and we were very interested to see the budget documents of the Ministry and to question the Foreign Secretary on the needs of the Ministry in order to project India's voice abroad," he said.

He stated that the meeting was a very comprehensive discussion.

"So a very detailed discussion was held ranging from everything to do with the development aid budget of the Government of India, right across the questions of opening new embassies and consulates, the training of Foreign Service officers. Almost pretty much everywhere we're spending our money," he added.

"So it was a very comprehensive discussion, and that's the way in which the committee understands the issues," the Chairman of PSC on External Affairs said.

" We have been informed by the govt that they put forward India's candidacy for a seat in (UN) Security Council, elected seat from the year 2028-29. That is something which will take place in the elections in UN, next year," he added.

Earlier, PSC on External Affairs met on Thursday in the Parliament House Annexe.

The committee recorded oral evidence of the Ministry of External Affairs representatives on 'Demands for Grants of the Ministry for the year 2025-26' today.

The meeting was attended by the Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, Shashi Tharoor, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, and other officials of the External Affairs Ministry.

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