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India Looks Forward To Being Back In UNSC: S Jaishankar Declares India's Candidature For 2028-29 Term

S Jaishankar at the UN said that India looks forward to being back in the UNSC. He said this as he declared the country’s candidature as a non-permanent member for the 2028-29 term.

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday at the United Nations said that India looks forward to being back in the UN Security Council. He said this as he declared the country’s candidature as a non-permanent member for the 2028-29 term.

Jaishankar arrived at the on Tuesday to preside over two signature events on counter-terrorism and reformed multilateralism held under India’s current Presidency of the UN Security Council before the curtains come down this month on the country’s two-year tenure as an elected member of the 15-nation top organ of the world body.

"I'm glad to inform you that we have declared our candidature for our next tenure at the Council for 2028-29 and we look forward to being back,” Jaishankar said as India prepares to wrap up its 2021-22 tenure as elected Council member on December 31.

Jaishankar addressed reporters at the UN Security Council stakeout after chairing the signature event on counterterrorism and said that December is the last month of India’s current membership of the Security Council, the eighth time that India sat at the powerful horse-shoe table. 

The previous eight terms that India has been in the Council are 1950-1951, 1967-1968, 1972-1973, 1977-1978, 1984-1985, 1991-1992, and 2011-2012. "During this eighth inning of ours, we have attempted to bring many themes of contemporary relevance like maritime security, technology in UN peacekeeping, reforms of the UN, and counterterrorism to the center of the agenda and of the debate in the UN,” he said.

“We have also sought to be the voice of the global South on many issues of concern. We have tried to not only articulate their interests and anxieties but also tried to see whether we could serve as a bridging role in the Council,” Jaishankar said, as he thanked his fellow members of the Security Council. “It's been a pleasure working with them,” he said.

Earlier, on December 1, India assumed the monthly rotating Presidency of the Security Council, the second time after August 2021 that India is presiding over the Council during its two-year tenure as an elected UNSC member.

India, whose 2021-2022 term on the Council ends December 31, has been at the forefront of efforts calling for urgent reform of the Security Council, which has remained deeply divisive in dealing with current challenges. India has asserted that the Council, in its current form, does not reflect today’s geo-political realities and its credibility is at risk if nations such as developing powers like India do not have a permanent seat at the horse-shoe table.

(With PTI Inputs)

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