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India as a “very important inspiration” for the international community: UN chief Guterres

India as a “very important inspiration” for the international community, UN chief Antonio Guterres has addressed the country for its leadership in a development partnership fund with the UN that he said has emerged as a vital example of strengthening South-South cooperation.

Guterres expressed thanksgiving for “strong commitment to multilateralism” and to the partnership with the United Nations, which he said is expressed in many ways across the global agenda.

“India played a very important role in shaping the Sustainable Development Goals. And even before the Goals were crystallized, India’s own development efforts and vision reflected many of the same priorities and aspirations. India is, for all of us, a very important inspiration,” Guterres said in his remarks to an event marking the first anniversary of the India-UN Development Partnership Fund.

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“The Fund shows the further deepening of South-South cooperation, an increasingly valuable dimension of our work for development,” the Secretary-General said.

The UN Chief anticipates to visit India later this year, addressed India for its “leadership and solidarity”, and also further engagement with the country on the fund.

“And I will have the opportunity soon in Delhi to congratulate the Indian government on this very very important initiative,” he said at the event here yesterday attended by several UN Ambassadors and diplomats.

The India-UN Development Partnership Fund was launched last year with the aim of assisting projects for the execution of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in partner countries.

The fund is managed by the UN Office for South-South Cooperation and UN agencies implement the Fund’s projects in close collaboration with partnering governments. The Indian Government has committed an amount of 100 million dollars over ten years.

In April 2018, the Government of India established a separate Commonwealth Window under the Fund aimed at the partnership with developing countries in the Commonwealth. Under this window, an additional sum of USD 50 million over the next five years has been committed for partnerships with developing country members of the Commonwealth. Projects supporting biomedical waste management in Grenada, clean energy in Tuvalu and census data collection in Vanuatu have been approved under this window.

Guterres said that South-South cooperation between developing nations is not an instrument aimed at replacing North-South cooperation between developed and developing nations.

“South-South cooperation is not an instrument for the commitments that were made by developed countries now to be put aside. South-South cooperation must be a stimulus for an intensified North-South cooperation, for the Addis Ababa agenda to be fully implemented and for everybody to assume their responsibilities in the context of a world in which we want a fair globalization, in which justice prevails in international relations,” he said.

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