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In New York, the minister is slated to officially launch India’s international campaign for a non-permanent seat on the UNSC for the upcoming 2028–29 tenure

External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar. File image
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is embarking on a comprehensive multi-nation diplomatic tour, beginning with a vital six-day transit through four key West Asian countries. The diplomatic itinerary includes official visits to Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman, where the minister is scheduled to meet his ministerial counterparts and senior leadership figures. This focused tour beginning Sunday underscores New Delhi’s proactive engagement with traditional partners in the Gulf region, which serves as a crucial pillar for India’s energy security and remains home to a vast Indian expatriate workforce.
The high-level discussions come at a time of significant geopolitical shifts across West Asia. Beyond strengthening bilateral cooperation, the engagements provide a structured forum for India to exchange perspectives on recent regional developments and secure shared interests. Amid persistent maritime and supply chain pressures, reinforcing political and economic stability with these oil- and gas-rich nations remains a primary objective for Indian foreign policy planners.
Launching the Global Campaign: The United Nations Leg
Following the conclusion of his West Asian engagements, the External Affairs Minister will travel directly to the United States. Arriving in New York, the minister is slated to officially launch India’s international campaign for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the upcoming 2028–29 tenure. The formal launch marks a critical step in India’s continuous push for a prominent voice at the global decision-making table.
India’s renewed bid for the non-permanent UNSC seat aligns with its long-standing advocacy for comprehensive multilateral reforms. New Delhi has consistently maintained that contemporary global governance structures must evolve to accurately mirror modern geopolitical realities. The campaign launch will serve as an opportunity to present India’s credentials as a steadfast proponent of dialogue, global stability, and South-South cooperation to the broader international community.
Technology and Trade: Deconstructing the European Blueprint
The final leg of the multi-nation transit will see the External Affairs Minister arrive in Brussels, Belgium, for crucial deliberations with the European Union (EU). The minister will lead the Indian delegation at the third ministerial meeting of the India–EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC). This bilateral mechanism has quickly become the primary vehicle for aligning economic priorities, streamlining supply chains, and establishing advanced regulatory frameworks between India and its European partners.
The meetings in Brussels will facilitate deep-dive consultations on semiconductor supply chains, digital governance, and clean energy transitions. By interacting closely with EU and Belgian officials, India aims to build concrete momentum for its ongoing free trade negotiations while securing collaborative pathways in emerging technologies, concluding a highly strategic diplomatic circuit across multiple global theatres.
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