PM Modi To Skip UNGA 2024, Jaishankar To Represent India

In a significant development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not be addressing the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session in 2024. The decision comes amidst speculation regarding the prime minister’s busy domestic and international schedule.
Jaishankar to Represent India at UNGA
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has been chosen to deliver India’s address at the prestigious international forum. Jaishankar, a seasoned diplomat with vast experience in international relations, is expected to outline India’s global position on key issues, including climate change, international security, and sustainable development.
Focus on Key International Issues

India’s speech at the UNGA, traditionally delivered by the prime minister, holds immense significance. Jaishankar’s address will likely cover topics such as India’s stance on global peace, cooperation in tackling climate change, and contributions to international health initiatives.
Why Modi is Skipping UNGA
While there is no official confirmation on the reasons for PM Modi’s absence, it is widely believed that pressing domestic issues and upcoming elections may have influenced the decision. Modi’s absence will not diminish India’s voice at the global stage, with Jaishankar’s speech expected to carry significant weight.
India’s Continued Role on the Global Stage
India’s participation in the UNGA remains crucial, and Jaishankar’s speech is anticipated to reinforce India’s growing influence in international affairs. Despite Modi’s absence, India is expected to assert its leadership on various global platforms, especially in the context of the G20 Presidency and ongoing geopolitical shifts.
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