India committed to implementing its international obligations regarding illicit trade in small arms at UNSC.
Pakistan has an established history and policy of actively supporting terrorists, India has said
The Security Council on Friday adopted a resolution on the protection of education in armed conflict
The decision-making structures of the United Nations do not reflect the world as it stands today, eroding the voice of the global organisation itself, Lekhi said
Govt includes 4 of the 'Taliban 5', who were once held at Guantanamo Bay
The UN Security Council is not engaged in any discussions regarding the possibility of sending a UN peacekeeping mission to Afghanistan following the Taliban's takeover, a UNSC source said
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will chair the UNSC briefing on 'threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts' on Thursday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday called for peaceful settlement of disputes as per international law and for jointly combating maritime threats posed by non-state actors
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a high-level open debate on "Enhancing Maritime Security A Case for International Cooperation" on Monday via video conferencing.
The UN Security Council, under the Presidency of India, will meet on Friday to discuss the worsening security situation in Afghanistan
A senior US diplomat urged the UN Security Council on Thursday to press Myanmar's military to stop violence and restore democracy
India is gearing up to assume the Presidency of the powerful UN body for the month of August
Five months after India was elected as non-permanent member, the country's ambassador participated in an in-person meeting of the UN's most powerful body
The Congress on Wednesday said India must use its good offices as a member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) with greater determination and persuasion to bring about peace in the region.
India said on Wednesday that problems of terrorism and instability are a reminder to the UNSC why epicentres of radicalisation must not be allowed to operate with impunity.
US President Joe Biden, on Thursday (local time), hosted Permanent Representatives from the UN Security Council, where he reaffirmed the US commitment to values-based global leadership and re-engagement with international institutions, in particular the United Nations.India was a part of this virtual gathering where India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations TS Tirumurti outlined New Delhi's commitment to reformed multilateralism and rule of law."Privileged to virtually call on @POTUS Biden with Ambs/PRs of #UNSC. Underlined India's commitment to: Reformed multilateralism; Democracy, Pluralism and Rule of Law; Maritime Security, UN Peacekeeping and Counterterrorism; Development for All, #VaccineMaitri & #COP26," Tirumurti wrote in a tweet.According to a readout from The White House, Biden reiterated the importance of working with global partners and through multilateral institutions to end the pandemic, improve global health security, and ensure "that our nations ...
India called for an objective investigation into the alleged use of chemical weapons and also urged the UNSC to remain cognizant of the dangers of weapons of mass destruction
Javadekar said that there is no common, widely accepted methodology for assessing the connection between climate change, conflict and fragility
India, which has shipped Made In India' COVID-19 vaccines to around 25 nations, on Wednesday urged the international community to stop vaccine nationalism and actively encourage internationalism
It said the Indian delegation at the director general-level meeting briefed the Russian side on India''s priorities during its UNSC tenure