Key Points

India's External Affairs Minister has made a strong case for United Nations reforms at the General Assembly. He emphasized that both permanent and non-permanent Security Council membership should be expanded to address historical injustices. Jaishankar highlighted India's readiness to take on greater global responsibilities while pointing out how the country has supported neighbors during crises. The minister also announced India's plans to host an AI Summit in 2026 focused on responsible technology use for development.

Key Points: Jaishankar Demands UN Reforms as India Seeks Greater Role

  • Calls for expanding both permanent and non-permanent UN Security Council membership
  • Highlights UN credibility erosion due to resistance to reforms
  • India responded to neighbors' urgent needs during crises
  • Advocates for peaceful solutions in Ukraine and Gaza conflicts
  • Announces India will host AI Summit in 2026 for development
  • Commits to sharing technology and experiences with other nations
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India stands ready to assume greater responsibilities: Jaishankar calls for UN reforms

External Affairs Minister calls for expanded UN Security Council membership, addresses global conflicts, and announces India's readiness to assume greater international responsibilities.

"India stands ready to assume greater responsibilities - S Jaishankar"

New York, September 28

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated that both permanent and non-permanent membership of the Council should be expanded, and "India stands ready to assume greater responsibilities".

Speaking at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, S. Jaishankar noted the "erosion of the UN's erosion" and called to "purposefully address reform agenda".

"Central to the erosion of UN's credibility has been resistance to reform. Most members strongly desire change; but the process is being made an obstacle to the outcome. It is imperative that we see through this cynicism and purposefully address the reform agenda. The historical injustice done to Africa should be redressed. Both permanent and non-permanent membership of the Council must be expanded," Jaishankar said.

"A reformed Council must be truly representative. And India stands ready to assume greater responsibilities," he said.

He also highlighted that India has responded to the "urgent requirements" of its neighbours during the "moment of crisis.

"...Turbulent times require that we step forward during moments of crisis. India has been forthcoming in that regard, especially in its immediate vicinity. Whether it is finance, food, fertilizer or fuel, we have responded to the urgent requirements of our neighbours."

He also noted the consequences of the war, especially in Ukraine and Gaza, on those countries, "even those not directly involved".

"In the case of conflicts, especially Ukraine and Gaza, even those not directly involved have felt its impact. Nations that can engage all sides must step up in the search for solutions. India calls for an end to hostilities and will support any initiative that will help restore peace."

The External Affairs Minister reiterated India's committment to share its technology with other countries and pointed out the potential of Artificial Intelligence for development.

"...India remains committed to sharing its experiences and tools with others on their journey of development. Artificial Intelligence as a horizontal and cross-cutting technology has a particular promise for development. India's approach is to harness it responsibly for human welfare. Inclusion and impact will be the watch words for the Summit that India will host in 2026."

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in international development, I completely agree that UN reform is overdue. The current structure doesn't reflect today's geopolitical realities. India's growing global role should be recognized.
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Priya S
Jaishankar ji spoke so well! India has always been a responsible global citizen. Our help to neighboring countries during crises shows our commitment to global peace and development. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Rohit P
While I support India's UNSC bid, we should also focus on domestic issues. Let's make sure our development at home matches our global ambitions. Still, proud of our foreign policy achievements!
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Michael C
The emphasis on AI for development is forward-thinking. India's tech capabilities combined with its development experience could really help other countries. Smart positioning by the minister.
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Kavya N
Our foreign policy has become so mature under current leadership. From helping Sri Lanka during economic crisis to standing strong on global platforms - India is truly finding its voice in world affairs. 💪

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