UN General Assembly 2020 will be virtual, PM Modi to speak on September 26

The United Nations is completing 75 years of its formation, so this session is going to be special. But due to corona crisis, there will be no great celebration. This session will start on 22 September, which will continue till 29 September.

According to the list of speakers released by the United Nations, Prime Minister Modi will address on 26 September. Speeches will begin on this day only with the address of PM Narendra Modi.

If we look at other countries in the list, the heads of Brazil, China and America will be addressed this time on 22 September. While the Prime Minister of neighboring Pakistan Imran Khan will be addressed on 25 September.

Significantly, there has been a continuous demand from India for changes in the United Nations. PM Modi has said on the stage many times that the world has changed, in such a way the UN will also have to change. India has been demanding a permanent seat in the UN Security Council.

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This time, India’s tension on the border with China and Pakistan continues, in such a situation, everyone’s eyes will also be on how PM Narendra Modi raises these topics in his address.

UN session will start from 22 September in which Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi may be overshadowed in the first speaker session at the 26 September session. The catastrophe of the corona virus has completely changed the way the world works.

UN General Assembly 2020 will be virtual, PM Modi to speak on September 26

This is the reason that this time the session of the United Nations General Assembly is also going to be held in a virtual way. This means that this time a gathering of veteran leaders from all over the world will not be seen in New York. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also give his address in this session virtually.

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