How long will India wait to become part of UN's decision-making body, asks PM Modi in address to UNGA
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Saturday. "India is the country which is the world's largest democracy, the country with the world's 18 per cent population, a country with millions of languages and cultures," the Prime Minister said in his pre-recorded video address to the UN General Assembly. Times have changed since the UN was formed 75 years ago, Prime Minister said adding, "If we look at the UN's accomplishments in the past 75 years, there will be many." READ FULL TEXT OF PRIME MINISTER MODI's ADDRESS HERE "There are also many examples that pose a serious need for introspection in front of the United Nations," PM Modi stated. "A third world war did not happen but millions were killed in other wars, those millions of innocent people who were to take over the world, left it," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.


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