• Fri. Sep 20th, 2024
    India elected to UN Statistical Commission

    India was elected to the United Nations Statistical Commission for four years in an extremely competitive election in which the country received 46 out of 53 votes. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar tweeted the news while thanking Team India at the United Nations.

    “India elected to the highest UN statistical body for a 4-year term beginning 1 January 2024!” Jaishankar tweeted. Congratulations, Team @IndiaUNNewYork, on your strong performance in a competitive race.” India’s expertise in statistics, diversity, and demography won it a seat on the UN Statistical Commission, he added.

    In the multi-cornered election, four candidates vied for two seats. While India secured an overwhelming 46 out of 53 votes, rivals South Korea earned 23 votes, China secured 19 and UAE 15. 

    A second candidate is yet to be decided between South Korea and China and the balloting process will resume later in the day for electing the remaining Asia Pacific States member.

    While a secret ballot was held for Asia Pacific member which saw India being elected, Argentina, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, Ukraine, the United Republic of Tanzania and the United States of America were elected uncontested.

    The current members from the Asia-Pacific States are Japan (2024), Samoa (2024), Kuwait and South Korea, whose terms end this year.

    The United Nations Statistical Commission is said to be the highest body of the global statistical system bringing together the Chief Statisticians from member countries. Established in 1947, the Commission makes decisions on global statistical activities, sets statistical standards and develops and executes concepts and methods.

    The Commission consists of 24 member countries of the United Nations elected by the United Nations Economic and Social Council on the basis of an equitable geographical distribution.

    Five members are from African States, four from Asia-Pacific States, four from Eastern European States, four from Latin American and Caribbean States and seven members from Western European and other States.

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