Jaishankar Champions UNSC Reform at Munich Security Conference
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar underscored India's support for United Nations Security Council reform while engaging with G7 counterparts at the Munich Security Conference. The discussion highlighted India's strategic autonomy, its free trade agreements with the EU and US, and the importance of a dynamic foreign policy in a multipolar world.
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with G7 foreign ministers on Saturday, reaffirming India's support for reforming the United Nations Security Council at the Munich Security Conference. This meeting follows India's conclusion of a free trade agreement with the European Union in January.
Jaishankar emphasized India's role in ensuring maritime security and supporting resilient submarine communication as he engaged with global counterparts. He referenced the shared interests between India and the G7, underscoring the importance of strategic dialogue.
The Munich Security Conference features leaders from around the world, highlighting discussions on international security. Jaishankar began with a roundtable, addressing India's foreign policy adaptability and the significance of trade deals with the EU and US, amid evolving global dynamics.
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