United Nations:
Pledging India's commitment to the United Nations, new permanent representative Syed Akbaruddin assured Secretary General Ban Ki-moon of his support in helping the world body achieve its goals.
While presenting his credentials to Ban as India's new permanent representative to the United Nations, Mr Akbaruddin also promised him of his full support in the body's quest for peaceful political solutions for all the problems.
Receiving the credentials, Ban welcomed his appointment as the top Indian diplomat to the United Nations and appreciated the significant role India plays at the powerful world body as a long-trusted partner of multilateral system.
The former high-profile spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs reiterated India's commitment to the United Nations and assured the secretary general of his support in helping the United Nations achieve its ideals and priorities Ban had set out for 2016, including that of Agenda 2030 and the quest for peaceful political solutions for all problems, an official statement said.
Mr Akbaruddin is India's 21st Permanent Representative at the United Nations and succeeds Asoke Mukerji who demitted office on December 31.
Mr Akbaruddin had previously served at the Indian Mission to the United Nations as First Secretary during 1995-98 and focused on the UN Security Council Reform and Peace-Keeping.
Prior to this appointment, he was the chief coordinator of the India-Africa Forum Summit - a milestone event with participation of all 54 African states held in October, 2015 in New Delhi.
Immediately before that, he was the official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs from 2012 to 2015. He is known for his effective use of social media for diplomacy outreach.
Mr Akbaruddin has represented India's interests in various capacities, promoting friendly ties across the globe. He has also served as an international civil-servant at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna from 2006-2011.
In that capacity, he worked as Head of External Relations and Policy Coordination Unit and also as the Special Assistant to the Director-General of the IAEA.
In his first few speeches soon after this arrival early this month, Mr Akbaruddin urged the United Nations to show a common resolve to rise above semantic definitional differences and work on the long overdue Comprehensive Convention on International terrorism.
While presenting his credentials to Ban as India's new permanent representative to the United Nations, Mr Akbaruddin also promised him of his full support in the body's quest for peaceful political solutions for all the problems.
Receiving the credentials, Ban welcomed his appointment as the top Indian diplomat to the United Nations and appreciated the significant role India plays at the powerful world body as a long-trusted partner of multilateral system.
The former high-profile spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs reiterated India's commitment to the United Nations and assured the secretary general of his support in helping the United Nations achieve its ideals and priorities Ban had set out for 2016, including that of Agenda 2030 and the quest for peaceful political solutions for all problems, an official statement said.
Mr Akbaruddin is India's 21st Permanent Representative at the United Nations and succeeds Asoke Mukerji who demitted office on December 31.
Mr Akbaruddin had previously served at the Indian Mission to the United Nations as First Secretary during 1995-98 and focused on the UN Security Council Reform and Peace-Keeping.
Prior to this appointment, he was the chief coordinator of the India-Africa Forum Summit - a milestone event with participation of all 54 African states held in October, 2015 in New Delhi.
Immediately before that, he was the official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs from 2012 to 2015. He is known for his effective use of social media for diplomacy outreach.
Mr Akbaruddin has represented India's interests in various capacities, promoting friendly ties across the globe. He has also served as an international civil-servant at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna from 2006-2011.
In that capacity, he worked as Head of External Relations and Policy Coordination Unit and also as the Special Assistant to the Director-General of the IAEA.
In his first few speeches soon after this arrival early this month, Mr Akbaruddin urged the United Nations to show a common resolve to rise above semantic definitional differences and work on the long overdue Comprehensive Convention on International terrorism.
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