Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday praised the United Nations for its humanitarian work, but warned that the global body faces a “crisis of confidence” without comprehensive reforms. Modi called for a “reformed multilateralism” that gives a voice to all stakeholders, addresses contemporary challenges and focuses on human welfare.
“We cannot fight today’s challenges with outdated structures,” the prime minister said in his message to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations Charter and the adoption of a Commemorative Declaration. “Without comprehensive reforms, the UN faces a crisis of confidence.”
Modi said the commemorative declaration acknowledged that work needed to be done in conflict prevention, climate change, development, reducing inequality and leveraging digital technologies. “For today’s interconnected world,…