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India urges for revitalization of UNGA and reform in global governance, says World News

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India Calls for Revitalisation of United Nations General Assembly and Global Governance Reforms

India has urged for the revitalisation of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and reforms in the global governance architecture. Minister at the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations, Pratik Mathur, emphasized the importance of respecting the UNGA as the primary deliberative and representative organ of the UN.

Mathur highlighted the need to restore the sanctity of the Annual General Debate and its associated elements for the revitalisation of the General Assembly. He emphasized the inclusive nature of the UNGA and the principle of sovereign equality of all its constituents.

The minister stressed the importance of evolving working methods to reflect changing circumstances and realities. He emphasized the need to enhance the role of the General Assembly as the chief deliberative, policy-making, and representative organ of the United Nations.

Mathur also called for inclusive deliberations in the General Assembly, allowing every member state to participate equally. He suggested streamlining the GA agenda to make discussions more informed and effective.

Furthermore, Mathur highlighted the need for improvements in the electoral process at the UN, suggesting the use of technologically advanced electronic voting systems to save time during elections.

In conclusion, Mathur emphasized that the revitalisation of the General Assembly should be part of the wider UN reform efforts, including reform of the Security Council. He stressed the importance of making the UN reflective of current geopolitical realities to address the complex challenges of our time.

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