India achieves major milestone: 88 countries sign New Delhi Declaration
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- •countries have signed the New Delhi Declaration.
- •The declaration aims to promote international cooperation and sustainable development.
- •Key issues covered include climate change, health, education, and economic growth.
- •India’s External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, called it an example of India’s leadership.
- •The declaration will further strengthen India’s global image.
New Delhi, June 15: Marking a significant achievement for India, 88 countries signed the 'New Delhi Declaration' at an international conference held in the capital, led by India. The declaration aims to enhance international cooperation, promote sustainable development, and adopt a collective approach to address global challenges.
The conference in New Delhi was organized jointly by India’s Ministry of External Affairs and the United Nations (UN). Representatives from various countries, including both developing and developed nations, participated in the event. Key countries that signed the declaration include the United States, China, Russia, Brazil, and South Africa, among others.
The primary objectives of the 'New Delhi Declaration' include strengthening international cooperation, working collectively to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and supporting each other in critical areas such as climate change, health, education, and economic growth. Through this declaration, India has not only strengthened its diplomatic ties with other nations but also enhanced its global image.

