Context;
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently addressed the ‘Summit of the Future’ at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, focusing on the theme ‘Multilateral Solutions for a Better Tomorrow’.
Relevance:
GS II: International Relations
Dimensions of the Article:
- Key Highlights of PM Modi’s Speech
- United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)
- Summit of the Future
Key Highlights of PM Modi’s Speech:
- Collective Strength:
- PM Modi stressed that humanity’s success depends on collective strength rather than conflict on the battlefield.
- He called for reforms in global institutions to ensure global peace and sustainable development, promoting a human-centric approach to address global challenges.
- New Conflict Arenas:
- PM Modi highlighted emerging conflict zones, including cyber, maritime, and space, in addition to traditional threats like terrorism.
- He advocated for global digital governance to protect national sovereignty and integrity.
- He also emphasized the need for balanced global regulations to ensure the safe and responsible use of technology.
- India’s Development Success:
- PM Modi reflected on India’s achievement of lifting 250 million people out of poverty and its success in sustainable development.
- He expressed India’s readiness to share its experience with the Global South.
- He reaffirmed India’s commitment to the idea of “One Earth, One Family, One Future”, emphasizing initiatives like One Earth, One Health and One Sun, One World, One Grid.
- Reforming Global Institutions:
- PM Modi stressed the need to reform international institutions like the UN Security Council, aligning with India’s aspiration for permanent membership.
- He referred to the inclusion of the African Union in the G20 during India’s presidency as an example of efforts to make global governance more inclusive.
- Global Digital Infrastructure:
- PM Modi promoted India’s digital public infrastructure as a tool for global good, offering it to the world.
- He emphasized that global action must match global ambition in areas such as cyber, maritime, and space security.
United Nations General Assembly (UNGA):
- Establishment:
- Founded in 1945 under the UN Charter and headquartered in New York City.
- It is one of the six principal organs of the UN and serves as the primary policy-making body of the organization.
- Role:
- Provides a platform for multilateral discussions on a wide range of international issues.
- Every member state of the UN has an equal vote in the General Assembly.
- Key Decisions:
- Appointing the Secretary-General based on the Security Council’s recommendation.
- Electing non-permanent members to the Security Council.
- Approving the UN budget.
- Important Achievements:
- Adoption of the Millennium Declaration in 2000.
- 2005 World Summit Outcome Document.
- Formulation of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in September 2015.
- Annual General Debate:
- The UNGA holds an annual debate where member states express their views on major global issues.
- The UN Secretary-General presents a report on the work of the organization at the opening of the debate.
79th UN General Assembly:
- Details:
- The 79th session was held from 10th to 30th September 2024, focusing on accelerating progress toward the SDGs.
- Global leaders addressed interconnected global challenges and adopted the Pact for the Future, which includes the Global Digital Compact with a focus on gender equality.
- The session is chaired by Cameroonian President Philemon Yong.
- Theme:
- “Leaving no one behind: acting together for the advancement of peace, sustainable development, and human dignity for present and future generations”.
Summit of the Future:
- Details:
- Held on 22-23 September 2024 at the UN Headquarters in New York, the summit addressed global governance challenges revealed by recent crises.
- Aimed to reaffirm commitments to the SDGs, strengthen global cooperation, and build a foundation for an improved multilateral system.
- Focus:
- International cooperation on critical global issues such as climate change, poverty, inequality, ongoing conflicts, and health crises.
- Theme:
- “Multilateral solutions for a better tomorrow”.
- Expected Outcome:
- The summit is expected to produce the Pact for the Future, along with key documents like the Global Digital Compact and the Declaration on Futur