Jaishankar announces India's candidacy for 2028-29 UNSC term

He made the announcement on Thursday at a brief news conference after presiding over a briefing on counter-terrorism at the Council. India is completing this month its eighth stint as an elected member of the Council. The elected Council seats are allocated by the region and India will first have to get the support of the 55 countries of the Asia-Pacific Region.

India will seek election to the Security Council for a two-year term that starts in 2028, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has said.

He made the announcement on Thursday at a brief news conference after presiding over a briefing on counter-terrorism at the Council.

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India is completing this month its eighth stint as an elected member of the Council.

The elected Council seats are allocated by the region and India will first have to get the support of the 55 countries of the Asia-Pacific Region.

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It was unopposed in the region in the election held in 2020 for the two-year term that started the next year.

Japan will assume next year the Asian seat vacated by India.

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Even as it will be lobbying for its candidacy for the seat for which elections will be held in 2027, New Delhi will simultaneously work for Council reforms so that it gets a permanent seat.

India to launch database on crimes against peacekeepers to fight impunity

India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has announced that New Delhi will be setting up a comprehensive database to monitor crimes against peacekeepers and aid the fight against impunity.

Citing the "exponential increase" in crimes against peacekeepers, he said on Thursday that the "comprehensive databases and analytical tools for recording and assessing crimes against peacekeepers will be key to addressing impunity".

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He said that the UN and the country where the peacekeepers serve have to ensure that they are safe and those attacking them are punished.

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"Technology can be a force multiplier in achieving these goals" and "India has facilitated the launch of a database, which will record all crimes against UN peacekeepers", he said at the launch of a UN group of 35 countries to tackle the problem.

India, Bangladesh, Egypt, France, Morocco and Nepal launched the Group of Friends on Accountability for Crimes against UN Peacekeepers a day after an Irish peacekeeper was killed in Lebanon highlighting the gravity of the problem.

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Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix said, "Unfortunately, very few of those responsible for such crimes have been brought to justice. This impunity remains largely the norm."

He said that "these crimes are often committed in areas where the authority of the state may be limited and national law enforcement personnel may be absent" making it a challenge to ensure accountability.

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Jaishankar said, "In the last three years alone, 68 peacekeepers belonging to 20 countries have lost their lives for the cause of peace."

India is historically the largest contributor of personnel to UN Peacekeeping Operations and 177 of its citizens have been killed.

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Peacekeepers from across the world "venture forth into hostile conflict zones to protect those who are unable to protect themselves" and "it is our solemn duty to protect the protectors", Jaishankar said.

He said, "When crimes are committed against peacekeepers, it is important that member states, peacekeeping mission commands and the Secretariat insist on a timely investigative process and help host states by providing them necessary expertise, resources, and political encouragement to make the rule of law institutions capable of promoting accountability and delivering justice."

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It was unopposed in the region in the election held in 2020 for the two-year term that started the next year.

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Japan will assume next year the Asian seat vacated by India.

Even as it will be lobbying for its candidacy for the seat for which elections will be held in 2027, New Delhi will simultaneously work for Council reforms so that it gets a permanent seat.

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