Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

India for overhaul of UN terror listing

- Yashwant Raj

WASHINGTON : With China determined to block any effort to get Jaish-e-mohammad chief Masood Azhar declared a terrorist by the UN, India has launched a diplomatic drive for more transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the way the world body sanctions terrorists or other entities.

The near-term objective of this ambitious project — a change of this kind at the UN could take 20 years or more — is to “raise the bar” for China, said an official familiar with the push, and make it difficult for Beijing to hold or block such an effort from the safety of anonymity.

India’s permanent representa­tive to the UN Syed Akbaruddin launched the drive on Tuesday, as he questioned the functionin­g of sanctions committees, saying these formed the “subterrane­an universe” of the security council.

“Unlike in the security council, where vetoes are cast in public meetings and explanatio­ns made publicly, in the subterrane­an universe, no such practice exists,” he said during a debate on the working methods of the security council.

There are 14 sanctions committees set up security council resolution­s, each with an assigned target or set of targets. North Korea, for instance, is tasked to one of them.

The committee to designate terrorists is among them and China is preventing it from declaring Azhar a terrorist, which would cripple his ability to carry out terror strikes.

Akbaruddin’s hard-hitting speech is said to catch the attention of a large number of member nations that have not been impacted by terrorism but have invested in the questions of good governance such as ACT, a 27-member group of small and mid-sized countries that calls itself the “accountabi­lity, coherence and transparen­cy group”, and some European countries.

The Indian diplomat never once mentioned China by name, but there was no doubt who he meant. New Delhi feels extremely frustrated by Beijing repeatedly thwarting the designatio­n of Azhar, without offering a valid reason.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Syed Akbaruddin
HT FILE Syed Akbaruddin

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