
India looking for solutions for many other countries: U.N. General Assembly President
The Hindu
U.N. General Assembly President Csaba Korosi will arrive in India on Sunday on a three-day visit at the invitation of External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar
Describing India as “one of the leaders of the Global South”, U.N. General Assembly President Csaba Korosi has said there are large similarities between the Indian strategic thinking and that of the UN body on the need for transformation in the world.
Mr. Korosi will arrive in India on Sunday on a three-day visit at the invitation of External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. It is his first bilateral visit to any country since he assumed his role as President of the 77th session of the UN General Assembly in September 2022.
“I'm traveling to India with very high hopes,” he told PTI ahead of his visit.
“I see similarities, large similarities between the Indian strategic thinking of how this world should look like, what kind of transformation this world needs and the thinking in the General Assembly (of) how we transform ourselves, how we transform this organisation and how we transform some of the dealings we have in the world. So, my key message will be to the partners - I'm going there to seek cooperation,” Mr. Korosi said.
His discussions with Mr. Jaishankar are expected to focus on India’s engagement with the U.N. body as well as sustainable water use.
Terming India as “one of the leaders of the Global South,” Mr. Korosi said India is among the largest economies in the world and is about to become the most populous nation on the planet.
“India has a good feeling that this world is changing very rapidly. India is experiencing many of the crises we are facing, in different forms, in an interlinking manner, all across the world. India is looking for her own solutions and, in many instances, not only for herself, but for many other countries,” he said.

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