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INDIA AT UNGA-80 From Presence to Proposition
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist
|October 2025
Every September, New York's diplomat-strewn avenues assume the cadence of high diplomacy.
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The 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA-80) convened with its usual gravity and new urgency — proved no exception. Against a backdrop of multiple wars, climate alarms, widening economic fissures and rapid technological change, the General Debate and the week of side-meetings crystallised both the stresses on multilateralism and the possibilities for adaptation. The Assembly's formal sessions ran through late September, with the High-Level General Debate staged across the last week of the month — an intense, public choreography of national priorities, entreaties and strategic positioning.
If UNGA is the world's marketplace of ideas, this year's chief trade goods were familiar — peace, climate justice, institution reform and equitable technology access - but their price tags looked steeper than before. The war in Ukraine and the grinding violence in the Middle East dominated many interventions; climate negotiators warned about recirculated pledges and weak climate finance commitments; and a fresh chorus raised the need for reforming governance structures to reflect a shifted global balance. Commentators said the summit exposed a “crisis of multilateralism” — a blunt diagnosis that underlined how hard it is to translate shared diagnoses into collective remedies.
India’s posture: from presence to proposition
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