Prime Minister Modi's participation in UN's 'Future Summit'
- Prime Minister Modi addressed the UN's 'Future Summit' on Monday. As the impact of the wars between Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine is reverberating around the world, the Prime Minister's comments at the UN have become important.
- Speaking at the conference, Prime Minister Modi said: I have brought the voice of one-sixth of humanity to the UN. As we discuss the future of the world, it is important to prioritize a humanity-centered approach.
- On the one hand, terrorism continues to be a serious threat to world peace and security. On the other hand, sectors such as cyberspace, maritime transport and space have emerged as new fields of conflict.
- Global action on all these challenges must be aligned with global ambition. Humanity's success lies in the collective strength of all of us; Rather, not on the battlefield. African Union's accession to the G20 alliance under India's leadership is a key move.
- UN The Security Council does not reflect current geo-political realities. India has been at the forefront of multi-year efforts to reform the Council. 25 crore people have been lifted out of poverty in India. This is a testimony of successful sustained growth.
- Globally balanced regulation is essential for safe-responsible technology use. He said that there is a need for a global eight administration that can ensure national sovereignty and integrity. Prime Minister Modi, who arrived in America last Saturday on a three-day official visit, addressed the United Nations on Monday, the last day of his visit.
- Earlier, it is noteworthy that the 'Agreement for the Future', which includes a declaration for the prosperity and development of future generations, was adopted by the member states at this summit on Sunday.
- Defense Minister Mr. Rajnath Singh inaugurated the 41st edition of the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Commandant's Conference in New Delhi on September 24, 2024.
- The three-day meeting serves as an important forum for Indian Coast Guard Commanders to engage in meaningful discussions on strategic, operational and administrative matters in the context of evolving geopolitical landscapes and maritime security issues.
- During the conference, ICG commanders will interact with a representative of defense personnel, naval officers and chief engineer. The discussions are designed to foster cooperation between the services across the full spectrum of maritime security, while promoting Coast Guard growth and infrastructure development.