In a recent statement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized organizations such as the United Nations for failing to fulfill their roles effectively. He referred to them as “almost irrelevant” in addressing global challenges. Modi’s remarks were made during a virtual address at the United Nations Economic and Social Council. The Prime Minister highlighted the need for reforms within these organizations to make them more responsive and accountable. Modi emphasized the importance of adapting to the changing global scenario and ensuring that international institutions are equipped to address current issues effectively. He called for a more proactive approach in addressing global challenges such as climate change, terrorism, and pandemics. Modi’s comments have sparked a debate on the role of international organizations in today’s world. Critics argue that these institutions need to evolve to meet the demands of the 21st century, while supporters believe that they still play a crucial role in promoting global cooperation. As India continues to assert its presence on the world stage, Modi’s critique sheds light on the country’s growing expectations from international bodies. The Prime Minister’s call for reform underscores the need for a more inclusive and responsive global governance system that can effectively address the challenges of the modern world.

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PM Modi criticizes UN and similar organizations for failing to fulfill their roles, calling them “almost irrelevant.”
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