Over 100 countries from Asia and Africa adopted two declarations -- Bandung message 2015 and "Reinvigorating the New Asian African Strategic Partnership (NAASP)" -- with both calling for reforms in the world body.
Diplomatic sources said Pakistan and China were lobbying hard to remove a line from the NAASP declaration but India with the help of African countries blocked that attempt.
The line "A reformed Security Council will significantly increase representation of Asia and Africa" was retained in the declaration which was adopted by the Summit, the sources said.
"We call for continued efforts to reform the United Nations, including the revitalisation of the General Assembly and a comprehensive reform of the Security Council, which corresponds to the collective interests of the developing countries," it added.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, who is leading the Indian delegation here, had a busy schedule today as she held detailed bilateral meetings with Prime Minister of Palestine Rami Hamdallah and Nepalese Prime Minister Sushil Koirala.
The 1955 conference led by Indonesia's independence hero Sukarno galvanised global stalwarts like Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, whose famous 'Panchsheel' doctrine was incorporated in 10 principles of international peace and cooperation in the declaration.
The declaration of NAASP lauded India's engagement with Africa and Asia towards their economic development, infrastructure up-gradation, capacity building, and maritime security.
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