India Secures Place on UN’s Honour Roll for Timely Budget Payment

India has once again demonstrated its commitment to global cooperation by making a timely payment to the United Nations (UN) regular budget. On January 31, 2024, India contributed USD 32.895 million to the UN, securing its place on the prestigious Honour Roll, which acknowledges member states that pay their assessed contributions on time. This move underscores India’s long-standing financial responsibility within the UN framework.

Why Did India Make It to the UN Honour Roll?

The UN Honour Roll is a recognition given to countries that pay their financial obligations in full within 30 days of receiving the UN’s payment notice. As of January 31, 2024, only 36 nations met this criterion, and India was one of them. Stephane Dujarric, spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, appreciated India’s contribution, stating, “We thank our friends in New Delhi.”

India has consistently maintained a record of on-time contributions. In 2023, India paid USD 30.54 million, securing its spot on the Honour Roll that year as well. This reflects India’s consistent financial support for the UN’s functions and its belief in a rules-based global order.

How Has India’s Financial Commitment to the UN Evolved?

India’s financial contributions to the UN have grown steadily over the years. The timely and full payment of assessed contributions is essential for the UN’s functioning, as it allows the organization to carry out key global operations, including:

  • Peacekeeping missions in conflict zones
  • Humanitarian aid for crisis-affected regions
  • Sustainable development programs aimed at reducing poverty and improving global health

With its growing role on the world stage, India continues to strengthen its financial commitment to global governance. The country has been a consistent and reliable partner in supporting the UN’s objectives, reinforcing its credibility as a responsible global player.

What Does This Mean for India’s Role in the UN?

Beyond financial support, India has been an active participant in multiple UN initiatives. It has contributed troops to peacekeeping missions, advocated for climate action, and played a key role in sustainable development efforts. The timely budget payments further enhance India’s credibility in pushing for reforms at the UN, including a permanent seat at the UN Security Council (UNSC).

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Key Points for Exam Preparation Details
Why in News? India paid USD 32.895 million to the UN Regular Budget on January 31, 2024, securing a spot on the UN Honour Roll for timely and full payment within 30 days. In 2023, India paid USD 30.54 million.
UN Honour Roll Criteria Countries that pay their assessed contributions in full and on time (within 30 days of receiving the payment notice).
Total Countries on Honour Roll (2024) 36 nations, including India.
UN Secretary-General’s Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric (Expressed appreciation for India’s contribution).
Purpose of UN Budget Funds peacekeeping, humanitarian aid, and sustainable development programs.
India’s Role in the UN Active in peacekeeping, climate action, and UN reforms; pushing for a permanent UNSC seat.
United Nations (UN) – Static Facts Founded: 24 October 1945 Headquarters: New York, USA Secretary-General: Antonio Guterres (since 2017) Total Member States: 193
Piyush Shukla

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