India's bold Message at UN: 'Peacebuilding must be demand-driven, anchored in national ownership'
Ambassador Harish Parvathaneni, India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, addressed the UN debate on "Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace" on Thursday (local time), emphasising that long-term success in conflict-affected regions depends on prioritising national ownership and institutional resilience. During the General Assembly debate, Ambassador Parvathaneni commended the progress made during the 19th Session of the Peacebuilding Commission, noting the successful completion of the fourth review of the peacebuilding architecture and the presentation of the first national peacebuilding strategy. He also welcomed the General Assembly's approval of a $50 million assessed contribution to the Peacebuilding Fund.