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Source – This post on Summit of the Future is based on the article “Prime Minister’s Address at the ‘Summit of the Future’” published in PIB on 24th September 2024.
Why in News?
Recently, the Prime Minister addressed the ‘Summit of the Future’ at the United Nations, New York. The theme was ‘Multilateral Solutions for a Better Tomorrow’.
Key Highlighted points
1. Global Peace and Development Vision: India’s role in emphasizing global pursuit of peace, development, and prosperity has been highlighted. It was also highlighted that India advocates a human-centric approach to building a brighter global future.
2. Sustainable Development Achievements: India has made significant progress in lifting 250 million people out of poverty in the past decade, showcasing its success in sustainable development.
3. Solidarity with the Global South: It was emphasized that India has solidarity with the Global South.
4. Safe and Responsible Use of Technology: India called for balanced regulations to ensure the safe and responsible use of technology. It also emphasized that India’s digital public infrastructure is available to be shared for the greater public good.
5. Commitment to ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’: India’s dedication to the guiding principle of “One Earth, One Family, One Future” in shaping a sustainable and inclusive future was reaffirmed.
6. Call for Global Governance Reform: It was urged for urgent reforms of global governance institutions, including the UN Security Council to ensure they remain relevant. It was stressed that global action must align with global ambition to address current and future challenges.
7. Summit Outcome: The Summit concluded with the adoption of an outcome document titled A Pact for the Future’ along with two annexes: Global Digital Compact and Declaration on Future Generations.
About Summit of the Future
1. Organized by: The Summit of the Future is a key event organized by the United Nations (UN) to address global challenges and promote long-term multilateralism.
2. This summit is aimed at shaping a more equitable, resilient, and sustainable global future by focusing on issues like climate change, peace and security, technology, and sustainable development.
3. Purpose: The summit seeks to strengthen global cooperation and reform international systems to address modern challenges.
4. Goals: The summit focuses on bridging inequalities and building resilience against global crises such as pandemics, climate change, and economic instability.
6. Participants: Heads of state, government leaders, international organizations, civil society, academics, and the private sector are involved.
UPSC Syllabus: International Organisation