India Stands Alone in Opposing Pakistan's UN Arms Control Proposal
India did not support Pakistan and Syria’s resolution on “conventional arms control at the regional and subregional levels” during the First Committee of the UN General Assembly. The resolution, which aimed at promoting arms control in specific regions, was adopted with 179 votes in favor.
Israel was absent/abstain from the vote, while India stood as the only country to oppose the resolution, reflecting its concerns over the potential regional implications for its national security.
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Why in the news? | India did not support Pakistan and Syria’s resolution on “conventional arms control at the regional and subregional levels |
Focuses on disarmament, global challenges, and peace threats. | |
Adoption of Resolution | Adopted by 179 votes in favor, India as the sole country to vote against. Israel was absent. |
Key Objectives of the Resolution | – Emphasizes the role of conventional arms control in promoting regional and international peace. – Focus on regional and subregional arms control. – Calls for urgent action on the issue. |
UNGA First Committee | – Regional Focus Recognizes initiatives in Latin America and South Asia for conventional arms control. |
India’s Opposition | India was the only country to oppose the resolution |
United Nations General Assembly | Establishment – Established in 1945 under the Charter of the United Nations. Headquarters – Located in New York City. Principal Organs – One of the six principal organs of the UN. |
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