Key Points

The United Nations Resident Coordinator in India has expressed strong admiration for the country's growing influence. He specifically highlighted the relevance of the Indian philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam for solving modern global issues. Sharp pointed to India's achievements in space and poverty reduction as key examples of its leadership. He also emphasized India's crucial contributions to UN peacekeeping and its advocacy for the developing world.

Key Points: UN's Shombi Sharp Praises India Global Leadership and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam

  • Sharp commends India's unique ability to bridge lunar exploration with poverty alleviation
  • Highlights India's extraordinary pace of innovation in renewable energy and food security
  • Notes India's vital role as the largest contributor to UN peacekeeping forces
  • Praises India's balanced approach linking global peace and development as inseparable
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We need the leadership India brings, we need Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam: UN Resident Coordinator Shombi Sharp

UN Resident Coordinator Shombi Sharp lauds India's critical role in geopolitics, development, and peacekeeping, highlighting its innovation and advocacy for the Global South.

"We need the kind of leadership that India brings. We need Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. - Shombi Sharp"

New York, September 26

United Nations Resident Coordinator in India, Shombi Sharp, praised India's rising influence on the global stage, commending its pivotal role in geopolitics, development, and peacekeeping.

He highlighted India's commitment to the principle of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam', the world as one family, as essential in addressing today's global challenges.

Speaking to ANI, Sharp said, "India is playing an increasingly absolutely critical role in the geopolitical space and in the development space."

He praised India's unique position as a global leader capable of bridging cutting-edge innovation and grassroots development. "India's a country that lands on the moon and is also developing new ways to lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty, which are very relevant for developing countries of the Global South," he noted.

"India is looking at how to solve the challenges, especially for those developing countries," he added.

He also pointed out that India is making strides in renewable energy and food security--fields where it is innovating at an extraordinary pace.

Sharp pointed out India's advancements in sectors such as renewable energy and food security, both of which are critical to addressing global climate and hunger challenges. "India is innovating and investing in renewable energy like perhaps no other country at the current moment, and food security as well," he affirmed.

Sharp emphasised the close collaboration between India and the UN in counterterrorism efforts, underscoring the importance of India's leadership in these global challenges. "India and the UN have worked together very closely on counter terrorism measures."

"We need the kind of leadership that India brings. We need Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. We need that spirit of the world as one family," he said, invoking the Indian philosophy that advocates for global unity," he added.

On India's role in global peacekeeping, Sharp referenced a statement made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who affirmed India's commitment to peace. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stated that India is very much invested in being a force for peace. We see India's powerful role in peace and security," Sharp said.

"India is the largest contributor of troops, both armed and civilian personnel, to UN peacekeeping since its inception," he added.

Sharp also referred to comments by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, who highlighted the interconnectedness of peace and development. "Jaishankar said that it's a combination of peace and development. These are two sides of the same coin, and India's contributions to international peace and development, South-South cooperation, and as a voice for the Global South are vitally important to help bring about conditions for peace globally," Sharp stated.

Further, the UN Resident Coordinator in India addressed key points made by Jaishankar during the G20 Foreign Ministers' Meeting, where the EAM called for a balanced approach to peace and development.

Sharp noted, "S Jaishankar touched some very important issues. First of all, he said that you cannot have peace without development, you cannot have development without peace."

"So we have to be looking at these two in a very balanced way, and he called out some of the double standards that we see in the world," he added.

Sharp praised Jaishankar's remarks, saying that "he pointed out that the global South is actually paying the highest price for many of the crises we're facing today, the conflicts raging from Ukraine, Palestine and Sudan...He called for an equitable approach and climate justice. These are very balanced remarks."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally, the world is acknowledging what we've known all along. India's unique position - from moon missions to poverty alleviation - shows our balanced approach to development. Proud moment for every Indian!
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Sarah B
As someone working in international development, I appreciate how Sharp highlighted India's dual-track progress. The renewable energy innovations here could be game-changing for other developing nations.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the praise, we must ensure our domestic challenges are addressed with the same vigor. Let's not forget rural healthcare and education while celebrating global achievements.
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Michael C
India's peacekeeping contributions are truly remarkable. Largest troop contributor since inception - that's real commitment to global peace. The world needs more of this leadership.
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Kavya N
Jaishankar's point about double standards is spot on! Global South always bears the brunt of conflicts they didn't create. India's voice for equity is much needed in international forums.
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Vikram M
Our ancient philosophy meeting modern global challenges - this is what makes Indian leadership unique. From climate justice to counterterrorism, we're showing the way forward. Jai Hind! 🙏

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