Key Points

India's Minister of State for External Affairs is heading to Uganda for an important international gathering. He'll be representing the country at the Non-Aligned Movement's mid-term ministerial meeting. This visit underscores India's long-standing commitment as a founding member of NAM. The discussions will focus on strengthening cooperation among developing nations for shared prosperity.

Key Points: MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh Leads India at NAM Uganda Meet

  • MoS Singh leads Indian delegation to reinforce NAM's founding principles and values
  • Meeting focuses on deepening cooperation for shared global affluence theme
  • India maintains active engagement with 121 developing NAM member states
  • Minister expected to hold bilateral talks with Ugandan leadership and counterparts
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MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh to visit Uganda on Oct 15 for Non-Aligned Movement meet

Minister of State Kirti Vardhan Singh to represent India at 19th Non-Aligned Movement Ministerial in Kampala, reinforcing India's founding commitment to NAM principles.

"India is a founding member of the movement, which brings together 121 developing countries on a platform of historical significance - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, Oct 13

Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh will lead the Indian delegation to the 19th Mid-Term Ministerial of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in Kampala, Uganda, scheduled from October 15-16, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Monday.

According to the MEA, the participation reaffirms India's commitment to the principles and values of the movement.

The Ministerial will be preceded by a Senior Officials Meeting (SOM) on October 13-14, where Sibi George, Secretary (West), will represent India.

Uganda is the Chair of NAM for the period 2024-26. This year, the Mid-Term Ministerial is under the theme of 'Deepening Cooperation for Shared Global Affluence'.

"India is a founding member of the movement, which brings together 121 developing countries on a platform of historical significance," read a statement issued by the MEA.

MoS Singh is also expected to meet with the Ugandan leadership and counterparts from NAM Member States.

The NAM was created and founded during the collapse of the colonial system and the independence struggles of the peoples of Africa, Asia, Latin America and other regions of the world and at the height of the Cold War.

During the early days of the movement, its actions were a key factor in the decolonisation process, which led later to the attainment of freedom and independence by many countries and peoples and to the founding of tens of new sovereign States.

Throughout its history, the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries has played a fundamental role in the preservation of world peace and security.

India continues to attach high importance to the Non-Aligned Movement NAM. As a founding member of the group, India remains committed to the purposes and principles of the movement, the MEA mentioned.

Over the years, India has maintained its active and constructive engagement with the NAM to further strengthen solidarity and cooperation among its Member States.

This approach is also reflected in India's regular high-level participation in the meetings of the NAM, including NAM Summits.

- IANS

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Rohit P
NAM has lost its relevance in today's multipolar world. While I appreciate India's commitment, we should focus more on bilateral relations and economic partnerships that directly benefit our citizens.
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Ananya R
This is a good diplomatic move. India's presence in such forums helps strengthen our position globally. Hope MoS Singh can also explore trade opportunities with Uganda and other African nations during the visit.
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Vikram M
NAM was crucial during our freedom struggle and early years of independence. Glad to see India still values this platform. The theme 'Deepening Cooperation for Shared Global Affluence' aligns well with our development goals.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see India's continued engagement with NAM. As someone working in international development, I believe such platforms are essential for South-South cooperation and addressing common challenges.
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Karthik V
Hope this meeting addresses practical issues like climate change, technology transfer, and economic cooperation rather than just political statements. India can lead meaningful discussions on these topics. 🙏

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