Senior Indian diplomats also confirmed to PTI that Swaraj is "as of now" scheduled to head the Indian delegation for the General Debate of the 71st session of the General Assembly.
The General Debate will open on September 20 and will run through September 26, when Swaraj will address the annual high-level debate.
According to the first provisional list, Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is scheduled to attend the General Debate and address the global leaders on September 21.
Modi had given his maiden address to the UN General Assembly as Prime Minister in 2014, when addressing the world leaders in Hindi he had also made a clarion call to commemorate an annual International Yoga Day.
Last year, he had attended the high-level UN Sustainable Development Summit ahead of the General Debate, when world leaders had adopted the ambitious 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, an intergovernmental set of aspiration Goals with 169 targets.
He had also attended the UN Peacekeeping Summit hosted by President Barack Obama when he had announced that India will contribute an additional battalion of 850 troops for UN peacekeeping operation.
The two leaders had only waved at each other as they sat across from each other on a horse shoe-table for the peacekeeping summit.
According to the provisional list, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and President Maithrapala Sirisena of Sri Lanka are also expected to address the world leaders.
The 71st session of the General Assembly will open on
September 13.
TheGeneral Debate will open on the theme of 'The Sustainable Development Goals: a universal push to transform our world,' as announced by President-elect Peter Thomson last month.
The UN said this is the first time the General Assembly has called for a summit at the Heads of State and Government level onlarge movements of refugees and migrants and it is a historic opportunity to come up with a blueprint for a better international response.
"Itis a watershed moment to strengthen governance of international migration and a unique opportunity for creating a more responsible, predictable system for responding to large movements of refugees and migrants," the world organisation said.
While the Presidential Summit will focus on refugees, not migrants, the General Assembly eventwill address large movements of both. The two eventswillcomplement one another.
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