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India elected in key UN committee ACABQ that controls the purse strings of the United Nations, which has an annual budget of nearly $ 22 billion.

There were four candidates from Asia India, China, Japan and Pakistan. Out of four, India, Japan and China have been elected by the UN general assembly. India got the highest votes among four.


:victory:


India got 164 votes out of 190
Japan got 147 votes out of 190
China got 130 votes out of 190





That is also a message to US who is not supporting India for UNSC seat. This came after last month's clean sweep with 187 votes out of 191 for non-permanent membership of the UNSC. :yahoo:







Twin Indian messages to US from UN
K.P. NAYAR
Hardeep Puri

New York, Nov. 5: Twenty- four hours after President Barack Obama described any support for India’s permanent seat in the Security Council as “very difficult and complicated”, the entire UN membership of 192 countries turned up at a celebration here yesterday of New Delhi’s spectacular election last month to the Council.

The wholesale presence of every single UN member, including representatives of the US mission here, at the celebration hosted by India’s permanent representative to the UN, Hardeep Singh Puri, was a demonstration of a sweeping change in India’s standing in the world body recently.

Obama will now have to consider this as he decides what to say in public in New Delhi next week about a permanent Indian presence in the Security Council.

Twelve hours after that demonstration, India’s popularity at the UN was further reinforced today by another spectacular election by its members.

Namgya Choden Khampa, first secretary in India’s permanent mission to the UN, was elevated with the highest number of votes in a fiercely contested election to the world body’s key Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ).

This 16-member subsidiary organ of the General Assembly has an influential role in advising the UN on its administrative and budgetary matters.

Uttarakhand-born Khampa, a Chinese speaker, topped today’s election by winning 164 out of 190 votes cast for three Asian seats in the ACABQ.

In the process, Pakistan, which got only 114 votes, lost the election. India left China and Japan way behind in the voting although both countries will also be in the committee for three years beginning January 1, 2011. China and Japan got 130 and 147 votes respectively.

The start of Khampa’s membership of the ACABQ will coincide with India’s two-year membership of the Security Council. In a convincing show of its popularity in the UN, India last month got into the Council with all but three of the General Assembly members present voting for the country’s candidature after a gap of 14 years.

The US mission to the UN is certain to send a cable to secretary of state Hillary Clinton later today about New Delhi’s convincing victory in the keenly fought election to the ACABQ.

Clinton, in turn, will flag it as an input into what Obama has to say in New Delhi next Monday about India’s quest for a permanent seat in the Security Council and what to include, if anything, on this subject, in a joint statement the following day.


The White House will have to consider that with India and Japan — both contenders for permanent seats — demonstrating convincing support among UN members, it may find difficult any longer to stand in the way of a restructuring of the Council.


Germany and Brazil, two other contenders for permanent seats and working together with India and Japan in the “Group of Four”, have also demonstrated their support in the UN in recent elections.

If the Group of Four is able to co-ordinate its ambitions with South Africa, Obama may find that the difficulties and complications he verbalised two days ago are really his and not of India and others.

A wave of support building in the General Assembly for Security Council reform may leave the US isolated and hugely outnumbered in the effort to stop the Council’s restructuring.

If Obama creatively changes his position on this issue en route to New Delhi it may partly be because of the developments here in the last 24 hours. :)

There were other straws in the wind that showed growing support for India in the world body in the run-up to Puri’s reception last night which was also imaginatively billed as a celebration of Diwali and included a cultural extravaganza at the UN headquarters.

The Security Council, for instance, had scheduled its monthly dinner offshore on a boat last night. But to accommodate India, the Council’s current president, British ambassador Mark Lyall Grant, put off his dinner by half an hour. :azn:

India, for its part, agreed to advance its function by 30 minutes. This enabled Council members to attend the Indian victory-cum-Diwali party. Because of this diplomatic accommodation by both sides, UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon was able to attend and light the traditional lamp to mark Diwali.

The UN General Assembly president, Joseph Deiss of Switzerland, also attended. The event was also attended by a cross-section of influential New Yorkers, including judges and legislators, and could act as a catalyst in mobilising domestic support in the US for India’s case in the Security Council.

The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Frontpage | Twin Indian messages to US from UN
 
You both are rite. India has a reputation of NAM as well as a peaceful country. Also we have good image as emerging power. It also requires good diplomatic efforts.
 
india left chinese behind...........,amazing news 4 south asians:p:P:p:P:p:P,
anyway congrats to our nation,our ppl.
 
ACABQ Members

Members are selected on the basis of broad geographical representation, personal qualifications and experience and serve for a period of three calendar years. Members retire by rotation and are eligible for reappointment. The General Assembly appoints members of the Advisory Committee at the regular session immediately preceding the expiration of the term of office of the member or, in the case of vacancies, at the next session.

Membership by Year

← 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 →

2010

Susan McLurg (U.S.A) (Chairman)
Collen V. Kelapile (BOTSWANA) (Vice-Chairman)
Jorge Flores Callejas (HONDURAS)
Jerry Kramer (CANADA)
Stafford Oliver Neil (JAMAICA)
Mohammad Mustafa Tal (JORDAN)
Nonye Udo (NIGERIA)
Imtiaz Hussain (PAKISTAN)
Peter Maddens (BELGIUM)
Aicha Afifi (MOROCCO)
Renata Archini (ITALY)
Vladimir A. Iosifov (RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
Alejandro Torres Lepori (ARGENTINA) Jasminka Dinic (CROATIA) Anupam Ray (INDIA) Akira Sugiyama (JAPAN)
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This is what UN website says. Pakistan is on the committee.
 
ACABQ Members

Members are selected on the basis of broad geographical representation, personal qualifications and experience and serve for a period of three calendar years. Members retire by rotation and are eligible for reappointment. The General Assembly appoints members of the Advisory Committee at the regular session immediately preceding the expiration of the term of office of the member or, in the case of vacancies, at the next session.

Membership by Year

← 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 →

2010

Susan McLurg (U.S.A) (Chairman)
Collen V. Kelapile (BOTSWANA) (Vice-Chairman)
Jorge Flores Callejas (HONDURAS)
Jerry Kramer (CANADA)
Stafford Oliver Neil (JAMAICA)
Mohammad Mustafa Tal (JORDAN)
Nonye Udo (NIGERIA)
Imtiaz Hussain (PAKISTAN)
Peter Maddens (BELGIUM)
Aicha Afifi (MOROCCO)
Renata Archini (ITALY)
Vladimir A. Iosifov (RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
Alejandro Torres Lepori (ARGENTINA) Jasminka Dinic (CROATIA) Anupam Ray (INDIA) Akira Sugiyama (JAPAN)
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This is what UN website says. Pakistan is on the committee.

This is old one. Because newly elected India's representative is Namgya Khampa, not Anupam Roy. Also China is there in the new committee. I think its for 2011. It seems India is in the committee for last four years but this election was crucial for various reasons as I mentioned earlier.
 

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