Close Menu
Bangla news
  • Home
  • Bangladesh
  • Business
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • বাংলা
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Bangla news
  • Home
  • Bangladesh
  • Business
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • বাংলা
Bangla news
Home India is leading voice of developing world, UNSC members: Tirumurti
English International

India is leading voice of developing world, UNSC members: Tirumurti

জুমবাংলা নিউজ ডেস্কSeptember 21, 2021Updated:September 22, 20213 Mins Read
Advertisement

INTERNATIONAL DESK: India’s Permanent Representative to United Nations TS Tirumurti on Monday said that India is a leading voice for the developing world as well as for the members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).

In an exclusive interview with ANI, Tirumurti said, “There are expectations that India as a leading voice for developing world as well as the member of Security Council will use its voice to take up global issues such as climate change, Sustainable Development Goals, equitable and affordable access to vaccines, poverty eradication and economic recovery, women’s empowerment and their participation in government structures, combating terrorism, peacekeeping and peacebuilding, UNSC reforms etc.”

Tirumurti further reiterated that India has done so before and will continue to do in future.

Discussing upcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s speech at the 76th session of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on September 25, he said, “As you know Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to address the General Debate of the high-level segment of the 76th session of UNGA on September 25th morning. The theme for this year’s General Debate is “Building resilience through hope to recover from COVID-19, Rebuild sustainably, Respond to the needs of the planet, Respect the rights of the people and Revitalize the United Nations.”

The 76th session of UNGA commenced on September 14 and the high-level meet will be starting tomorrow.

This is far from a normal UNGA session as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to cast a shadow on this important annual gathering of world leaders.

As per Tirumurti, “There is a slight improvement in the pandemic situation in the US and also the vaccination measures which has been undertaken. This has allowed the UN to organise the 76th UNGA in a hybrid format.”

He said that apart from the COVID-19 pandemic, its humanitarian impact, other issues may dominate the 76th UNGA like the global economic slowdown, and financing for development, terrorism and related issues, climate change, ongoing conflicts going internationally, recent developments in Afghanistan, UNSC reform etc.

“PM Modi’s speech is one of the most awaited among the world leaders. He has always addressed some of the core issues confronting the world, and those of importance and concern to us in India, including some of our achievements on the domestic front,” added the Indian envoy.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to the United States this week to attend the first in-person Quad Leaders Summit and address the UN general debate.

He will also have a bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden. This will be PM Modi’s second visit abroad since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. His first such visit was to Bangladesh earlier this year. (ANI)


iNews covers the latest and most impactful stories across entertainment, business, sports, politics, and technology, from AI breakthroughs to major global developments. Stay updated with the trends shaping our world. For news tips, editorial feedback, or professional inquiries, please email us at [email protected].

Get the latest news and Breaking News first by following us on Google News, Twitter, Facebook, Telegram , and subscribe to our YouTube channel.

developing english india international leading members tirumurti unsc, voice world
Related Posts
Sikh procession blocked in Auckland

Sikh Procession Blocked in Auckland as Far-Right Group Performs Haka in Street

December 22, 2025
Aston Villa vs Manchester United preview

Aston Villa vs Manchester United Preview: Title Contenders Host Struggling Giants in Crucial Clash

December 22, 2025
Egg Bowl Showdown: Ole Miss Favored as Lane Kiffin’s Future Hangs in Balance

Egg Bowl Showdown: Ole Miss Favored as Lane Kiffin’s Future Hangs in Balance

December 22, 2025
Latest News
Sikh procession blocked in Auckland

Sikh Procession Blocked in Auckland as Far-Right Group Performs Haka in Street

Aston Villa vs Manchester United preview

Aston Villa vs Manchester United Preview: Title Contenders Host Struggling Giants in Crucial Clash

Egg Bowl Showdown: Ole Miss Favored as Lane Kiffin’s Future Hangs in Balance

Egg Bowl Showdown: Ole Miss Favored as Lane Kiffin’s Future Hangs in Balance

San Francisco power outage

Catastrophic Substation Fire Triggers 48-Hour Battle to Restore Power in San Francisco

James Ransone's Suicide: Wife Jamie McPhee Breaks Silence with Heartfelt Tribute

James Ransone’s Suicide: Wife Jamie McPhee Breaks Silence with Heartfelt Tribute

Indonesia Bus Crash on Java Toll Road Kills 16 in Overnight Tragedy

Indonesia Bus Crash on Java Toll Road Kills 16 in Overnight Tragedy

Avatar 3 Box Office Hits $345M, Trails Barbies Opening Weekend

Avatar 3 Box Office Hits $345M, Trails Barbies Opening Weekend

Avatar 3 Box Office Hits $345M, Trails Barbies Opening Weekend

Christmas Store Hours 2025: Major Retailers Closed, Some Essentials Remain Open

Bangladesh Hindu killing

Bangladesh Hindu Killing Sparks Demand for Death Penalty After Family Calls for Swift Justice

Weather Today Dense Fog and Cold Wave Grip North India, Disrupting Travel

Weather Today: Dense Fog and Cold Wave Grip North India, Disrupting Travel

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Career
  • Advertise
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Feed
  • Editorial Team Info
  • Funding Information
  • Ethics Policy
  • Fact-Checking Policy
  • Correction Policy
© 2025 ZoomBangla News - Powered by ZoomBangla

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.