India pushes for inclusive migration, stronger anti-trafficking laws at United Nations General Assembly

India advocates for inclusive migration policies and tougher anti-trafficking measures in UN address, emphasizing digital tools for citizen support.

India advocates for inclusive migration policies and tougher anti-trafficking measures in UN address, emphasizing digital tools for citizen support. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • India pushes for inclusive migration, stronger anti-trafficking laws at United Nations General Assembly

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India has called for a more inclusive approach to global migration and stronger international laws to combat human trafficking during a speech at the United Nations General Assembly. Kirti Singh, representing India, highlighted the country’s extensive initiatives to support its nationals abroad, including the use of digital technologies to streamline assistance and ensure their safety. The address underscored India’s commitment to addressing the challenges of migration while protecting the rights of its citizens overseas. The statement comes amid growing global concerns over the vulnerabilities faced by migrant workers, particularly in regions with weak labor protections. Singh outlined India’s use of digital platforms to provide real-time support, including emergency assistance, legal aid, and financial services to its diaspora. These tools, she noted, have been instrumental in tracking and aiding nationals in crisis situations, such as during the COVID-19 pandemic or geopolitical conflicts. India’s push for inclusive migration aligns with its broader foreign policy goals of strengthening ties with the global south and advocating for fair treatment of workers. The country has one of the largest diasporas in the world, with millions of Indians living and working abroad, making migration a key domestic and international issue. Singh emphasized that migration should be a choice, not a necessity driven by lack of opportunity, and called for international cooperation to ensure safe and orderly movement. On anti-trafficking, India urged the UN to adopt more robust legal frameworks to prosecute traffickers and protect victims. Singh pointed to India’s own efforts, including the Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Care and Rehabilitation) Bill, which seeks to strengthen penalties and provide comprehensive support for survivors. She noted that digital technologies can also aid in detecting and preventing trafficking networks, though she stressed the need for global coordination. The speech reflects India’s growing role as a voice for developing nations in multilateral forums. By linking migration with technology and human rights, India is positioning itself as a leader...

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