
India’s second year at UNSC to be period of consolidation; will end on high note: Ambassador Tirumurti
The Hindu
Tirumurti, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, said that during the first year of its 2-year UNSC tenure, India has taken a “firm but constructive” stand on a range of issues, including Afghanistan and Myanmar.
India’s second year of its tenure as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Securtity Council (UNSC) will be a period of consolidation and reinforcement of its priorities, and New Delhi will finish off its term at the horseshoe table on a “high-note” as it presides over the Council in December, according to Ambassador T. S. Tirumurti.
Tirumurti, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, told PTI that during the first year of its two-year United Nations Security Council tenure, India has taken a “firm but constructive” stand on a range of issues, including and Myanmar.

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