India officially launches its campaign for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2028–29 term. The launch takes place in New York, where India’s external affairs minister S. Jaishankar unveils the “SHANTI” vision that outlines India’s priorities for global governance. Across the accounts, the campaign emphasizes strengthening peace and supporting reforms to multilateral institutions. It also highlights areas such as UN peacekeeping, maritime security, AI governance, and counter-terrorism. India’s messaging includes development and partnership efforts, with references to cooperation in response to global challenges and a changing international environment. The sources say India is seeking support for its candidacy from member states. Times of India additionally notes that India has previously served eight terms as a non-permanent member of the Security Council. Overall, the coverage presents the SHANTI framework as the core platform of India’s bid, linking its stated agenda to its broader argument for a more representative voice for the Global South in international decision-making.
India launches 2028–29 bid for UN Security Council seat, unveils SHANTI campaign vision
India officially launches its campaign for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2028–29 term. The launch takes place in New York, where India’s external affairs minister S. Jaishank...
- India formally launches its campaign for a non-permanent UN Security Council seat for 2028–29.
- External affairs minister S. Jaishankar unveils the “SHANTI” campaign vision in New York.
- The campaign highlights priorities including global peace, reformed multilateralism, and support for UN peacekeeping.
- India’s stated focus also includes maritime security, AI governance, and counter-terrorism.
- Times of India reports India previously served eight terms as a non-permanent Security Council member.
India launched its campaign for a non-permanent UNSC seat for 2028-29, with S. Jaishankar unveiling the SHANTI vision focused on global peace, reformed multilateralism, peacekeeping, maritime security, AI governance, counter-terrorism and a stronger Global South voice.
3 hours agoIndia formally launched its campaign for a non-permanent UN Security Council seat for 2028-29, with Jaishankar unveiling the 'SHANTI' bid in New York
4 hours agoIndia officially launched its campaign for a United Nations Security Council seat. External affairs minister S Jaishankar highlighted the country's peacekeeping and development partnerships. India presented its SHANTI vision for global governance and cooperation among nations. The nation seeks support for its candidature amid a changing global landscape. India previously served eight terms as a non-permanent Security Council member.
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