Syed Akbaruddin
Terrorists cannot be allowed to negotiate from 'place of advantage': India tells UN
Akbaruddin said the 'sanctuaries and safe havens' provided to terror networks have to be addressed for a peace in Afghanistan.
India supports Afghan-led inclusive peace process: Syed Akbaruddin
'The conduct of transparent, credible and timely Presidential elections during the year will assist in this endeavour,' he said.
‘A terrorist is no one’s friend... The global revulsion over Pulwama led to Azhar vote’
By March there was a broad-based coalition, unlike ever before, seeking the listing of Masood Azhar, says Syed Akbaruddin.
India slams UNSC Sanctions Committees for 'opacity', 'lack of accountability'
India slammed in an apparent reference to China repeatedly blocking New Delhi's bid to list Masood Azhar as a global terrorist.
Reform, or world peace may turn into world order in pieces: India to UN
In UNSC Open Debate, Akbaruddin said that the Council is facing a manifold crisis of performance, credibility, legitimacy, and relevance.
India wins election to UN Human Rights Council with highest votes
Given that there were five nations vying for five seats in the Asia Pacific category, India's election to the Council was all but certain.
Pakistan is a one-trick pony, says India ahead of UNGA
India called off talks on sidelines of UNGA accusing Pak and its PM Imran Khan of 'evil designs'.
Don’t indulge in polemics, make South Asia terror free: India to Pak at UN
Pak Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi raked up Kashmir issue, drawing sharp reaction from Akbaruddin who said Pak is 'regurgitating failed approach'.
Unrealistic to expect UN peacekeepers to protect civilians in conflict situations: India
Akbaruddin underscored that conflicts where peacekeeping operations were deployed were inherently messy, complex and difficult.
Syed Akbaruddin says world can learn from 'frenemies' India, China
'We at times work with China and at times, we agree to disagree and move on,' India's Permanent Representative to UN, Syed Akbaruddin said.