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PM Modi's message will be India's example of its domestic development, says UN Ambassador Harish
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will highlight India's domestic development at the UN's Summit of the Future. The event will focus on youth involvement, climate change, and digital divides. Modi's visit includes attending the Quad Leaders' Summit and addressing a community event in New York. India aims to promote South-South cooperation and call for reforms in international institutions.Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be bringing the message of India's example of its domestic development to the landmark Summit of the Future at the United Nations next week, the country's envoy on Friday said. "I think his message will be India's example of our own domestic development story," India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish told PTI in an exclusive interview. Modi is scheduled to arrive in the US Saturday for a three-day visit which will begin with the Quad Leaders' Summit hosted by US President Joe Biden in Wilmington, Delaware. The Indian leader will then travel to New York where he will address a mega community event in Long Island on September 22, followed by his address to the UN's Summit of the Future on September 23 before departing for India. At the Summit, UN Member States will adopt by consensus the Pact of the Future, with annexes - Global Digital Compact and Declaration on Future Generations. Harish underlined that the Summit's focus is also on the youth who are the future of the world. "India, with 1.4 billion population, and majority of our population being young people, brings this message of our youth. When Prime Minister speaks, he brings a message of the youth of India to the whole world," he said. "How can we involve our youth and build their stake in the future? How can we involve them in governance processes? As the world's largest democracy, I think there can be no better example than India, in the way in which we have empowered our youth to take part in political, economic and developmental processes, and be true partners in the nation's development and growth," he said. The Summit of the Future, followed by the annual UN General Assembly high-level week, comes in the midst of the escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict and the Ukraine war, as well as longstanding challenges of climate change, inequality, and deep geopolitical divides. Outlining India's priorities and focus in the upcoming high-level 79th session of the UN General Assembly, Harish said that for the country, one of the the key issues will be how the onset of the COVID19 pandemic, the crises and wars thereafter derailed the world's progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2030. "We have slipped, and the leaders recognise that," he said, adding that associated with this is the issue of financing for development. "This has become a huge issue for countries as they face huge debt." The ambassador said that the international architecture of multilateral institutions is "out of date" and one must think of ways to revitalise them. "What is it that we can do to make them ready to face today's challenges? This is not just limited to UN organisations, but also financial institutions and multilateral development banks," he said. Emphasis will also be made on new technologies of the future, and artificial intelligence. "What is it we can do to ensure that the divides of an earlier era do not extend into these new technologies? How do we prevent further deepening of the digital haves and the have nots," he said. Another focus for India will be climate change and South-South cooperation. "India has always been a champion of South-South cooperation," Harish said, highlighting India's motto of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam - or the World is One Family. "We have never shirked in making available whatever we have achieved, the kind of digital platforms, technologies we have harnessed to make it available to our friends in the Global South. We have not patented them. We have put it in the open domain as open source for them to be able to use," Harish added. He said terrorism remains a significant issue for India. which requires international cooperation. "We and our partners seek to have a concerted move to countering terrorism and financing for terrorism." He also noted that the whole architecture of peace and security needs a "reboot." "We look for a reformed United Nations and also the international financial architecture to be fit for purpose for the new era... We want a reform process that is time-bound, text-based and purposeful," he said. UN officials have said that the Pact of the Future offers "groundbreaking" language on the long-pending Security Council reforms, including enlarging the "Security Council in order to be more representative of the current UN membership and reflective of the realities of the contemporary world." Harish referred to remarks by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres who has said: "We can't create a future fit for our grandchildren with systems built for our grandparents."
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PM Modi's message will be India's example of its domestic development: Amb Harish
Modi is scheduled to arrive in the US Saturday for a three-day visit which will begin with the Quad Leaders' Summit hosted by US President Joe Biden in Wilmington, Delaware. The Indian leader will then travel to New York where he will address a mega community event in Long Island on September 22, followed by his address to the UN's Summit of the Future on September 23 before departing for India. At the Summit, UN Member States will adopt by consensus the Pact of the Future, with annexes - Global Digital Compact and Declaration on Future Generations. Harish underlined that the Summit's focus is also on the youth who are the future of the world. "India, with 1.4 billion population, and majority of our population being young people, brings this message of our youth. When Prime Minister speaks, he brings a message of the youth of India to the whole world," he said. "How can we involve our youth and build their stake in the future? How can we involve them in governance processes? As the world's largest democracy, I think there can be no better example than India, in the way in which we have empowered our youth to take part in political, economic and developmental processes, and be true partners in the nation's development and growth," he said. The Summit of the Future, followed by the annual UN General Assembly high-level week, comes in the midst of the escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict and the Ukraine war, as well as longstanding challenges of climate change, inequality, and deep geopolitical divides. Outlining India's priorities and focus in the upcoming high-level 79th session of the UN General Assembly, Harish said that for the country, one of the the key issues will be how the onset of the COVID19 pandemic, the crises and wars thereafter derailed the world's progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2030. "We have slipped, and the leaders recognise that," he said, adding that associated with this is the issue of financing for development. "This has become a huge issue for countries as they face huge debt." The ambassador said that the international architecture of multilateral institutions is "out of date" and one must think of ways to revitalise them. "What is it that we can do to make them ready to face today's challenges? This is not just limited to UN organisations, but also financial institutions and multilateral development banks," he said. Emphasis will also be made on new technologies of the future, and artificial intelligence. "What is it we can do to ensure that the divides of an earlier era do not extend into these new technologies? How do we prevent further deepening of the digital haves and the have nots," he said. Another focus for India will be climate change and South-South cooperation. "India has always been a champion of South-South cooperation," Harish said, highlighting India's motto of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam - or the World is One Family. "We have never shirked in making available whatever we have achieved, the kind of digital platforms, technologies we have harnessed to make it available to our friends in the Global South. We have not patented them. We have put it in the open domain as open source for them to be able to use," Harish added. He said terrorism remains a significant issue for India. which requires international cooperation. "We and our partners seek to have a concerted move to countering terrorism and financing for terrorism." He also noted that the whole architecture of peace and security needs a "reboot." "We look for a reformed United Nations and also the international financial architecture to be fit for purpose for the new era... We want a reform process that is time-bound, text-based and purposeful," he said. UN officials have said that the Pact of the Future offers "groundbreaking" language on the long-pending Security Council reforms, including enlarging the "Security Council in order to be more representative of the current UN membership and reflective of the realities of the contemporary world." Harish referred to remarks by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres who has said: "We can't create a future fit for our grandchildren with systems built for our grandparents." PTI YES VN VN
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PM Modi Will Showcase India's Development At UN Summit: Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish - News18
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be bringing the message of India's example of its domestic development to the landmark Summit of the Future at the United Nations next week, the country's envoy on Friday said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be bringing the message of India's example of its domestic development to the landmark Summit of the Future at the United Nations next week, the country's envoy on Friday said. "I think his message will be India's example of our own domestic development story," India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish told PTI in an exclusive interview. Modi is scheduled to arrive in the US Saturday for a three-day visit which will begin with the Quad Leaders' Summit hosted by US President Joe Biden in Wilmington, Delaware. The Indian leader will then travel to New York where he will address a mega community event in Long Island on September 22, followed by his address to the UN's Summit of the Future on September 23 before departing for India. At the Summit, UN Member States will adopt by consensus the Pact of the Future, with annexes - Global Digital Compact and Declaration on Future Generations. Harish underlined that the Summit's focus is also on the youth who are the future of the world. "India, with 1.4 billion population, and majority of our population being young people, brings this message of our youth. When Prime Minister speaks, he brings a message of the youth of India to the whole world," he said. "How can we involve our youth and build their stake in the future? How can we involve them in governance processes? As the world's largest democracy, I think there can be no better example than India, in the way in which we have empowered our youth to take part in political, economic and developmental processes, and be true partners in the nation's development and growth," he said. The Summit of the Future, followed by the annual UN General Assembly high-level week, comes in the midst of the escalating Israel-Hezbollah conflict and the Ukraine war, as well as longstanding challenges of climate change, inequality, and deep geopolitical divides. Outlining India's priorities and focus in the upcoming high-level 79th session of the UN General Assembly, Harish said that for the country, one of the the key issues will be how the onset of the COVID19 pandemic, the crises and wars thereafter derailed the world's progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2030. "We have slipped, and the leaders recognise that," he said, adding that associated with this is the issue of financing for development. "This has become a huge issue for countries as they face huge debt." The ambassador said that the international architecture of multilateral institutions is "out of date" and one must think of ways to revitalise them. "What is it that we can do to make them ready to face today's challenges? This is not just limited to UN organisations, but also financial institutions and multilateral development banks," he said. Emphasis will also be made on new technologies of the future, and artificial intelligence. "What is it we can do to ensure that the divides of an earlier era do not extend into these new technologies? How do we prevent further deepening of the digital haves and the have nots," he said. Another focus for India will be climate change and South-South cooperation. "India has always been a champion of South-South cooperation," Harish said, highlighting India's motto of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam - or the World is One Family. "We have never shirked in making available whatever we have achieved, the kind of digital platforms, technologies we have harnessed to make it available to our friends in the Global South. We have not patented them. We have put it in the open domain as open source for them to be able to use," Harish added. He said terrorism remains a significant issue for India. which requires international cooperation. "We and our partners seek to have a concerted move to countering terrorism and financing for terrorism." He also noted that the whole architecture of peace and security needs a "reboot." "We look for a reformed United Nations and also the international financial architecture to be fit for purpose for the new era... We want a reform process that is time-bound, text-based and purposeful," he said. UN officials have said that the Pact of the Future offers "groundbreaking" language on the long-pending Security Council reforms, including enlarging the "Security Council in order to be more representative of the current UN membership and reflective of the realities of the contemporary world." Harish referred to remarks by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres who has said: "We can't create a future fit for our grandchildren with systems built for our grandparents."
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Focus of Quad Summit is on 'future', sustainable development, harnessing technologies: Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish
While speaking to ANI on Wednesday, Harish said that the future lies with the youth and India has the largest youth component globally. "We look forward eagerly to PM's visit and to hear his message. But, as the Secretary-General said, we have a system built by our grandfathers, and this is not a future that we can leave for our grandchildren. So, the focus of the summit is the future, and our youth are the future. India has the largest youth component globally," P Harish said. "I think when PM speaks, he brings the message of the youth of India to the whole world - what are their aspirations, what is their example, what is their contribution to our development process, to our growth process. I think the focus here is going to be on sustainable development, financing for development," he added. The Quad Leaders' Summit will be held on Saturday in Wilmington, Delaware, the hometown of US President Joe Biden. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will join US President Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Saturday to discuss regional security and cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. The Ambassador further said that a significant focus will be paid to increase the youth's involvement in all aspects of governance and nation-building. "A significant focus will be on looking at how we can harness technologies. Again, keeping in view. The focus is on the future and that we need to involve the youth. How do we bring in the youth in all aspects of governance, in all aspects of nation-building, and in all aspects of our development process? I think this will be a big focus and we are eagerly waiting to look forward and to hear the Prime Minister's message," he added. The envoy highlighted that new technologies will be looked upon, and new developments in science and technology have brought forth new areas like AI, biotechnology. "At the UN, this is an important issue for us, along with our friends and partners, to see how we can counter-terrorism and how to ensure that there is no financing for terrorism...I think we will also be looking at the new technologies that have come up, new developments in science and technology have brought forth new areas like AI, biotechnology - how do we harness these technologies, and how we have a governance structure for these technologies that is equitable and which will ensure that countries of the Global South have access to these technologies in an affordable manner..." the envoy said. PM Modi's three-day visit to the US begins Saturday, September 21, packed with high-level meetings with global leaders, the annual Quad summit, and participation in key discussions at the United Nations. He will be attending the QUAD (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue) Leaders' Summit and the Summit of the Future (SOTF) at the United Nations in New York. Along with that, he will hold some key bilateral meetings during his visit. The last Quad Leaders' Summit, the fifth edition, was held in Hiroshima, Japan, on May 20 last year. Quad partners are working together to address climate change and support regional partners, in particular the countries in the Indo-Pacific. (ANI)
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India's UN Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish highlights PM Modi's upcoming message at the UN Summit, focusing on India's domestic development and the role of future technologies in sustainable growth.
As the United Nations gears up for a crucial summit, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to deliver a powerful message showcasing the country's remarkable domestic development. India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish, has emphasized that PM Modi's address will highlight India's progress and its potential to serve as a model for other nations 1.
Ambassador Harish stated that PM Modi's message would primarily focus on India's domestic development journey. He explained, "The message that the Prime Minister will deliver at the summit will be India's example of its domestic development" 2. This approach underscores India's commitment to sharing its experiences and successes with the global community.
The upcoming summit is not just about showcasing past achievements but also about charting a course for the future. Ambassador Harish highlighted that the focus would be on sustainable development and harnessing new technologies 4. This forward-looking approach aligns with global efforts to address pressing challenges while leveraging innovative solutions.
PM Modi's participation in the UN Summit is part of India's broader engagement with international platforms. The country has been actively involved in various global forums, including the Quad Summit, where discussions have centered on future-oriented sustainable development and technological advancements 4.
Ambassador Harish emphasized that India's development story could serve as an inspiration and model for other countries. He stated, "India's development journey can be a model for many other countries in the Global South" 3. This perspective highlights India's growing influence and its potential to contribute significantly to global development discourse.
As India prepares to share its success story on the world stage, it also demonstrates a commitment to balancing domestic progress with global responsibilities. PM Modi's message is expected to reflect this dual focus, emphasizing how India's growth can contribute to broader international development goals 1.
With the UN Summit approaching, there is growing anticipation for PM Modi's address. The international community is keen to hear India's perspective on development, particularly given the country's recent economic strides and technological advancements 2. The summit provides a significant platform for India to assert its position as a key player in global development initiatives.
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