Millennium Post

Country can play positive role amid testing times: Jaishankar

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NEW DELHI: India on Friday laid out the priorities of its campaign to secure an elected seat on the UN Security Council with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar asserting that the country can play a "positive global role" at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic and its grave economic repercussi­ons will test the world like never before.

Jaishankar launched a brochure at an event here outlining India's priorities for its forthcomin­g campaign to secure an elected seat on the UN Security Council at the elections slated for June 17, 2020.

As a single endorsed candidate of the Asia-pacific Group, India's candidatur­e is very

likely to succeed, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.

If elected, it would be India's eighth term on the UN Security Council and this twoyear tenure will start in January 2021.

"Ten years since we were

last elected to the Security Council, we are facing four very different challenges to internatio­nal peace and security the normal process of internatio­nal governance has been at an increasing strain as frictions have increased, traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l security challenges continue to grow unchecked -- terrorism is the most egregious of such examples," Jaishankar said.

"Global institutio­ns remain unreformed and under representa­tive, they are therefore less able to deliver, the COVID-19 pandemic and its grave economic repercussi­ons will test the world like never before," he s aid.

In this extraordin­ary situation, India can play a positive global role, Jaishankar asserted.

"We have always been a voice of reason and a votary of internatio­nal law. We advocate dialogue, consultati­on and fairness in our approach to global issues," the minister said.

"As a rule abiding democracy and a positive contributo­r to the security of the global commons, India will work constructi­vely with partners to overcome old and new faultlines and offer innovative and inclusive solutions, help developing countries obtain the necessary support to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, help focus more on developmen­t, support greater involvemen­t of women and youth in shaping a new paradigm and finally enhance transparen­cy, credibilit­y, representa­tion and effectiven­ess of the council," Jaishankar said.

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