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1. What is India' s role in the UN?​

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Answered by ibrukalil
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India has a long and distinguished history of service in UN peacekeeping, having contributed more personnel than any other country. To date, more than 244,500 Indians have served in 49 of the 71 UN peacekeeping missions established around the world since 1948.

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Answered by Anonymous
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As a founding member of the United Nations, India strongly supports the  purposes and principles of the UN and has made significant contributions to  implementing the goals of the Charter, and the evolution of the UN’s specialized  programmes and agencies. India’s deepening engagement with the United  Nations is based on its steadfast commitment to multilateralism and dialogue as  the key for achieving shared goals and addressing common challenges.  India strongly believes that the United Nations and the norms of international  relations that it has fostered remain the most efficacious means for tackling  today's global challenges including those related to sustainable development,  poverty eradication, environment, climate change, peace building and  peacekeeping, terrorism, disarmament, human rights, migration and health and  pandemics. The UN also has an important role in new emerging areas such as  cyber security, space and frontier technologies like Artificial Intelligence.  India is steadfast in its efforts to work with the comity of Nations in the spirit of  multilateralism to achieve comprehensive and equitable solutions to all global  challenges As a strong votary of reformed multilateralism, India favours a  comprehensive reform of the United Nations and its institutions, to make them  reflective of 21st century realities, thereby facilitating stronger collective action.

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