UNSC membership must not be used to 'legitimise' terrorists: India
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‘Membership must not be used to legitimise terrorists’: India seeks transparency in UNSC
India urged greater transparency in UN Security Council sanctions decisions. Membership must not legitimize terrorists or pursue narrow political interests. Delays in appointing subsidiary body chairs affect Council effectiveness and credibility. Elected members seek more involvement in key UN processes. The Council's structure needs to reflect global changes since 1945.
UNSC Must Not Be Used to Legitimise Terrorists by De-listing Them: India
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. India called on the UN Security Council for greater transparency and objectivity when listing and delisting terror groups, urging that the process avoid political motives. New Delhi also demanded an immediate resolution to leadership deadlocks in counterterrorism committees and pressed for urgent Security Council reforms through text-based negotiations. World News | UNSC Must Not Be Used to L…
India tells UNSC not to use sanctions process for narrow politics
India told the UN Security Council not to let political interests shape terror sanctions decisions. It said opaque procedures and delayed appointments are weakening the Council's credibility and counterterror efforts.
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