PM
delivers keynote address at High-Level Segment of ECOSOC
July
17, 2020
PM
calls for a reformed multilateralism with a reformed United Nations
at its center
Our motto of ‘SabkaSaath, SabkaVikaas, Sabka
Vishwas’ resonates with the core SDG principle of leaving no one
behind: PM
While
marching forward on the path to development, we are not forgetting
our responsibility towards our planet: PM
Our
grass-roots health system is helping India attain one of the best
recovery rates in the world in the fight against COVID: PM
Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi delivered a keynote address virtually at
this year’s High-Level Segment of the United Nations Economic and
Social Council (ECOSOC) session on Friday, 17th July 2020 at the
United Nations in New York.
This
was the first address by PM to the broader UN membership since
India’s overwhelming election as a non-permanent member of the
Security Council on 17th June, for the term 2021-22.
The
theme of the High-Level Segment of the ECOSOC this year is
"Multilateralism after COVID19: What kind of UN do we need at
the 75th anniversary”.
Coinciding
with the 75th Anniversary of the founding of the UN, this theme also
resonates with India’s priority for its forthcoming membership of
theUN Security Council. Prime Minister reiterated India’s call for
a ‘reformed multilateralism’ in a post-COVID-19 world, which
reflects the realities of the contemporary world.
In
his address, PM recalled India’s long association with the ECOSOC
and the UN’s developmental work, including for the Sustainable
Development Goals. He noted that India’s developmental motto of
‘SabkaSaath, SabkaVikaas, Sabka Vishwas’ resonates with the core
SDG principle of leaving no one behind.
Prime
Minister pointed out that India’s success in improving the
socio-economic indicators of its vast populationhas a significant
impact on global SDG targets.He spoke about India’s commitment to
also support other developing countries in meeting their SDG targets.
He
spoke about India’s ongoing development efforts, including for
improving access to sanitation through the "Swacch Bharat
Abhiyan”, empowering women, ensuring financial inclusion, and
expanding availability of housing and healthcare through flagship
schemes such as the "Housing for All” programme and the
"Ayushman Bharat” scheme.
Prime
Minister also highlighted India’s focus on environmental
sustainability and bio-diversity conservation, and recalled India’s
leading role in the establishment of the International Solar Alliance
and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure.
Speaking
about India’s role in its region as a first responder, Prime
Minister recalled the support provided by the Indian government and
Indian pharma companies for ensuring medicine supplies to different
countries, and for coordinating a joint response strategy among SAARC
countries.
This
was the second time that Prime Minister addressed the ECOSOC. He had
earlier delivered the keynote address at the 70th anniversary of the
ECOSOC in January 2016.
New
Delhi
July
17, 2020
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