Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the United Nations General Assembly today through video conferencing.
Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister said seventy-five years
ago an institution was created for the entire world for the first time
in human history and a new hope arose from the horrors of war. He added
being a founding signatory of the UN Charter, India was part of that
noble vision which reflected India’s own philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva
Kutumbakam’ - which sees all creation as a family.
Paying tributes to those who advanced the cause of peace and
development including the UN peacekeeping Missions, the Prime Minister
said our world today is a better place because of the United Nations.
About the UN declaration adopted today, the Prime Minister said while
much has been achieved, the original Mission remains unfulfilled. And
the far-reaching declaration that we are adopting today acknowledges
that work still needs to be done: in preventing conflict, in ensuring
development, in addressing climate change, in reducing inequalities, and
in leveraging digital technologies. The declaration also acknowledges
the need for reform of the United Nations itself.
The Prime Minister said without comprehensive reforms, the UN faces a
crisis of confidence and today’s challenges cannot be fought with
outdated structures. He added that for today’s interconnected world, we
need a reformed multilateralism: that reflects today’s realities; gives
voice to all stakeholders; addresses contemporary challenges; and
focuses on human welfare. India looks forward to working with all other
nations towards this end.