• Monday, April 29, 2024

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Big win for India at UN as Jagjit Pavadia re-elected to key drug control body

India also earned seats in other UN bodies like the Commission on the Status of Women and the Executive Boards of UNICEF and UNDP, among others.

The re-election of Jagjit Pavadia to the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) for her third term marked a significant win with the highest number of votes. (Photo: X/All India Radio)

By: Vivek Mishra

India secured multiple victories at the United Nations, including the re-election of Jagjit Pavadia to the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) for her third term. Pavadia’s re-election, running from March 2025 to 2030, marked a significant win with the highest number of votes.

India also earned seats in other UN bodies like the Commission on the Status of Women and the Executive Boards of UNICEF and UNDP, among others.

“India remains steadfast in its commitment to actively engage in the discourse within these UN bodies, upholding the principle of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ — the world is one family,” said India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj.

India’s commitment to active engagement in these bodies was further emphasized by Kamboj, who highlighted the nation’s pledge to contribute constructively to global deliberations, fostering unity and shared responsibility for collective progress.

“Good work,” said External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, commending Pavadia’s re-election. “India secured the highest number of votes amongst all elected member states to the Board.” With 41 out of 53 votes secured, India demonstrated a convincing victory amidst stiff competition, with the closest contender receiving 30 votes. The competitive election, featuring 24 candidates vying for five seats, highlighted India’s significant achievement.

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