PM at UN General Assembly

Published By : Admin | September 27, 2014 | 23:00 IST
Quote"Addresses 69th session of the UN General Assembly"
Quote"Highlights need for urgent reform and rejuvenation of the United Nations"
Quote"Calls for early adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on Global Terrorism"
Quote"Says Pakistan must create a suitable atmosphere for bilateral talks"
Quote"Suggests the adoption of an International Yoga Day"
Quote"संयुक्त राष्ट्र महासभा के 69वें सत्र में भाषण"
Quote"संयुक्त राष्ट्र में तत्काल सुधार और पुनरुद्धार की आवश्यकता पर बल"
Quote"वैश्विक आतंकवाद पर व्यापक संधि को जल्दी स्वीकार करने का आहवान"
Quote"कहा पाकिस्तान को द्विपक्षीय वार्ता के लिए सतत माहौल बनाना चाहिए"
Quote"अंतर्राष्ट्रीय योग दिवस मनाने का सुझाव"

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today called for urgent reform and rejuvenation of the United Nations, as it enters its seventieth year of existence.

Addressing the 69th session of the UN General Assembly in New York today, the Prime Minister urged all member nations to deliver on the commitment of UN reform. He said institutions which reflect the compulsions of the twentieth century risk irrelevance. He also highlighted the need to re-energize the process of UN peacekeeping, and said countries which contribute their military personnel for such operations need to have greater say in decision-making.

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He said the seventieth year of the United Nations should be an opportunity to reflect on what all has been achieved, and to prepare a roadmap for the future. He called for Universities and youth to be involved in this process of transformation.

He said the 21st century had its own set of challenges, and the United Nations needs to reflect contemporary realities.

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The Prime Minister referred to the emergence of several groups of countries with the prefix "G" and said that we must move towards a "G-all" and see how the UN can be made more effective.

He said the fact that billions of people are without basic sanitation, drinking water and electricity highlights how much needs to be done in an organized way at the global level. The Prime Minister forcefully raised the issue of terrorism, and said no country in the world was today safe from it. He condemned the use of terms such as "good terrorism" and "bad terrorism" and said some countries were still harbouring terrorists and using terrorism as an instrument of state policy.

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He emphasized the need for an early adoption of the ComprehensiveConvention on Global Terrorism, saying it is a matter that has been pending for long.

The Prime Minister said his Government has given priority to friendship and cooperation with neighbours, and has the same policy towards Pakistan.

He said he wants bilateral talks with Pakistan, in all seriousness, in an environment of peace, without the shadow of terror. He said it is upto Pakistan to create an appropriate atmosphere for talks. He said right now the priority should be to assist the flood-affected people of Kashmir, and for this, he has offered assistance to Pakistan as well.

The Prime Minister highlighted India as a country that stands for universal justice,dignity, opportunity and prosperity. He said conversation with nature was inherent in India`s "philosophy." He suggested that the United Nations work towards an International Yoga Day.

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Shri Narendra Modi said international trade agreements must take into account the concerns and interests of one-another (everyone).

Earlier, the Prime Minister took a tour of the UN Headquarters, and had a meeting with UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon.

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QuotePM reviews key projects in Mines, Railways, and Water Resources; calling for time-bound execution
QuoteFocus on Health equity: PM urges States to fast-track development of Health Infrastructure in remote and Aspirational districts
QuotePM highlights strategic role of Defence self-reliance; encourages nationwide adoption of best practices

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi chaired the 48th meeting of PRAGATI, the ICT-enabled, multi-modal platform aimed at fostering Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation, by seamlessly integrating efforts of the Central and State governments, at South Block, earlier today.

During the meeting, Prime Minister reviewed certain critical infrastructure projects across the Mines, Railways, and Water Resources sectors. These projects, pivotal to economic growth and public welfare, were reviewed with a focus on timelines, inter-agency coordination, and issue resolution.

Prime Minister underscored that delays in project execution come at the dual cost of escalating financial outlays and denying citizens timely access to essential services and infrastructure. He urged officials, both at the Central and State levels, to adopt a results-driven approach to translate opportunity into improving lives.

During a review of Prime Minister-Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM), Prime Minister urged all States to accelerate the development of health infrastructure, with a special focus on Aspirational Districts, as well as remote, tribal, and border areas. He emphasized that equitable access to quality healthcare must be ensured for the poor, marginalized, and underserved populations, and called for urgent and sustained efforts to bridge existing gaps in critical health services across these regions.

Prime Minister emphasised that PM-ABHIM provides a golden opportunity to States to strengthen their primary, tertiary and specialised health infrastructure at Block, District and State level to provide quality health care and services.

Prime Minister reviewed exemplary practices fostering Aatmanirbharta in the defence sector, undertaken by various Ministries, Departments, and States/UTs. He lauded these initiatives for their strategic significance and their potential to spur innovation across the defence ecosystem. Underscoring their broader relevance, Prime Minister cited the success of Operation Sindoor, executed with indigenous capabilities, as a powerful testament to India’s advancing self-reliance in defence sector.

Prime Minister also highlighted how the States can avail the opportunity to strengthen the ecosystem and contribute to Aatmanirbharta in defence sector.