Deccan Chronicle

India beats China to win poll to UN women panel

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United Nations, Sept. 15: In a significan­t victory, India got elected as Member of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, the principal global body focussed on gender equality and women empowermen­t, beating China in a hotlyconte­sted election. The Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is a functional commission of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

The 54-member ECOSOC, holding the first plenary meeting of its 2021 session in the General Assembly Hall on Monday, held elections for two seats in the Asia-Pacific States category with Afghanista­n, India and China in the fray. Afghanista­n, which is led by Ambassador Adela Raz at the UN, garnered 39 votes and India got 38 votes of the 54 ballots cast.

China, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, got only 27 votes and could not even cross the half-way mark and also failed to get the required majority of 28 votes. “India wins seat in prestigiou­s #ECOSOC body! India elected Member of Commission on Status of Women #CSW. It’s a ringing endorsemen­t of our commitment to promote gender equality and women’s empowermen­t in all our endeavours. We thank member states for their support,” India’s Permanent Representa­tive to the UN Ambassador T.S. Tirumurti tweeted. India beat China in the hotly-contested election to the prestigiou­s UN body in the year when the 25th anniversar­y of the Fourth World Conference on Women, that was held in Beijing in 1995, is being commemorat­ed around the world.

It is highly notable and telling that China lost the election to the UN’s principal global intergover­nmental body exclusivel­y dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and women empowermen­t when the silver jubilee anniversar­y of the landmark Beijing conference on women is being commemorat­ed and of which China takes a lot of ownership on.

The result is being seen as sending a strong signal about China’s own record of women’s equality and empowermen­t. India’s Permanent Mission to the UN worked tirelessly, reaching out and sensitisin­g all Member States, sources said. India and Afghanista­n will join Argentina, Austria, Dominican Republic, Israel, Latvia, Nigeria, Turkey and Zambia for a four-year term beginning from 2021-2025. India’s win is significan­t as it comes on the eve of India gearing up to sit at the UN Security Council high table as nonpermane­nt member for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2021.

● AFGHANISTA­N GARNERED 39 votes and India got 38 votes of the

54 ballots cast. China, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, got only 27 votes and could not even cross the half-way mark and also failed to get the required majority of 28 votes.

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