India on Sunday highlighted the constructive role and significance in human globalization in the UN General Assembly and said that they had given nearly $ 4 billion in food and financial assistance to Sri Lanka.
In the Unga annual joint debate on the Report of the Peace Commission (PBC) and Peacebuilding Fund (PBF), Indian permanent representatives for the United Nations, Ruchira Kamboj said, “In our closest environment, we continue to help our good friends and neighbors Sri Sri Lanka to ensure food security by providing nearly $ 4 billion in food and financial assistance over the past few months. “
Speaking of Indian-As Development Partnership Funds established in 2017, he said that in a short time five years, the funds had developed a portfolio of 66 development projects in partnerships with 51 developing countries, including 17 countries in Africa, focusing on sustainable development projects ( SDGs) owned by South, which is led by the south, and is driven by request (SDGs).
Since the beginning of the Ukraine conflict, to reduce the adverse effects of the destruction of the food supply chain and commodity, India has also provided financial and food assistance to countries in need.
India always plays a constructive and significant role in the context of peace development through its extensive development partnership with the southern global countries.
“We continue to help countries through bilateral and multilateral forums in post-conflict situations by providing substantial and soft loan grants. Even during Pandemi Covid-19, India stands in solidarity with southern global, further strengthens the existing development partnerships that are guided by the principle- The Kampala Kampala Principle in Global, further strengthens the development partnership that exists by Kampala Kampala in Kampala Kampala that was said by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in July 2018 during his speech at the Uganda Parliament. As many as 204 credit paths (LOC) to more than more than more than more than $ 12 billion has been expanded by India to 42 African countries, “said the Indian ambassador to the United Nations.
Speaking of PBC, he said that the world today has achieved a better understanding of aspects of complex and interrelated peace.
The world has now achieved a better understanding of aspects of complex and interrelated peace. The global perspective on overcoming conflict has undergone a large change in resolution, reconciliation, and recovery for prevention and reconstruction, thus making peace development into a critical pillar in our collective response to the conflict situation.
India, as one of the leading countries and countries contributing the police to the UN peace maintenance mission, has been an active member of PBC from the start.
Speaking of India’s contribution to peace development efforts, MS Kamboj said, “We have more than 5, 500 personnel deployed on 9 missions, serving under the blue banner, 177 dashing Indian troops have made the highest sacrifice, the largest number of troops contributes and contributes and contributes and troops that contribute and contribute and are contributing and people who contribute and contribute and contribute and and and and people who contribute and troops and and people who contribute and troops and and between pasukan, dan troops and Forces and troops the largest and largest countries contributed police. “
He also congratulated Bangladesh for leading the Peace Development Commission (PBC) since February and thanked Egypt for his contribution to the PBC initiative.
MS Kamboj further presents three submissions to increase support and increase the focus of member countries in meeting the PBC and PBF mandates.
“1) We continue to underline the importance of the principle of cardinal inclusiveness to advance the objectives of the development of national peace. Increasing financial support for peace development activities through sources in addition to voluntary contributions that need to be examined in depth and carefully about the consequences of the UN ecosystem, any decision for the effect must be based on consensus. Furthermore, PBC must carry out its role that roams more effectively, 3) It is important to set clear benchmarks and criteria for outflowing strategies in the country that are being considered, the advocacy of peace development by PBC needs to be withdrawn when these criteria are met, “said the Indian envoy.
MS Kamboj also reiterated that India would continue to be a forces in all efforts to develop peace, which was highly encouraged by this human-centered approach.
Quoting the Prime Minister of Modi, he said, “Let us promise to reform the global multilateral system to increase its relevance, to increase its effectiveness, making it a basis for a new type of globalization that is centered on humans.”