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India raises concern over CPEC project at UN

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ANI Geneva [Switzerland]

India on Friday raised concern over China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) at the 39th Session of the Human Rights Council here and underlined that the 'China-Pakistan Economic Corridor' (CPEC) project ignores New Delhi's core concerns on sovereignty and territorial integrity.

India's Deputy Permanent Representative, Ambassador Virander Paul in his statement on the Report of the Working Group on the Right to Development, stressed that India understands that Right to Development, remains extremely important for an overwhelming majority of the global population, it is regrettable that, even after three decades of the adoption of the UN Declaration on the Right to Development, and after 19 sessions of the Working Group on this subject, this Right still remains a distant reality.

 

Paul further said that progress in the Working Group is possible only if participating Member States demonstrate the necessary political will for seeking common ground with a result oriented approach.

"We agree that the process of development needs to be nationally owned and driven by national needs and priorities. However, what it needs to be complemented by is equitable economic relations and a favourable environment at the international level. It is high time that we recognise the Right to Development is central to the realisation of all other human rights," he said.

He further apprised the Council about a reference in the report of the Working Group of an intervention by a member state which goes against the principles enshrined in UNGA Resolution 41/128.

While asserting that, India shares international community's desire for enhancing physical connectivity and believes that it should bring greater economic benefits to all in an equitable and balanced manner, Paul said, "Regarding the so-called 'China-Pakistan Economic Corridor', which is being projected as the flagship project of the Belt and Road Initiative, the international community is well aware of India's position. No country can accept a project that ignores its core concerns on sovereignty and territorial integrity."

"India reaffirms its commitment to the implementation of the Right to Development," he added.

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First Published: Sep 15 2018 | 4:55 AM IST

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