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India wants Human Rights Council to strengthen & reform itself

NT BureauBy NT BureauFebruary 27, 2021No Comments
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Chennai: India said it is time to assess the achievements and failures of the Human Rights Council and deliberate on the ways to strengthen and reform the UN organ so as to help it achieve its objectives.

Responding to the oral update of High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet at the 46th Session of Human Rights Council, Ambassador Indra Mani Pandey, Permanent Representative of India, said the country’s approach to global promotion and protection of human rights is based on its own experience as an inclusive and pluralistic society and a vibrant democracy with a secular polity.

“Our Constitution has enshrined basic human rights as fundamental rights. Our watchful Parliament, independent judiciary, vibrant media and proactive civil society have contributed in full enjoyment of human rights by our people,” Pandey said.

India’s approach to the Human Rights Council is guided by “our spirit of engagement, dialogue and consultation. We believe that promotion and protection of human rights is best pursued through dialogue, consultation and cooperation and provision of technical assistance and capacity building. As the Council completes 15 years, it is time to assess its achievements and failures and deliberate on the ways to strengthen and reform it so as to enable it to achieve its objectives,” he said.

Pandey pointed out that India’s abiding commitment to promotion and protection of human rights has been manifest in its strategy to deal with Covid-19 pandemic, aimed at saving both the lives and livelihoods.

“Guided by our commitment to the welfare of the entire humanity, we have provided, while meeting our own enormous requirements, essential medicines and equipment to more than 150 countries, mostly as grants and supplied vaccines as grants and allowed commercial export to various countries,” he said in his National Statement.

The imperative of achieving sustainable development for realisation of basic human rights cannot be over emphasised, he said.

 

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