'India Needed For Peace, Development': UN Human Rights Chief To NDTV

The UN Human Rights Chief emphasized the crucial role of India in promoting global peace and development during an interview with NDTV. Highlighting India's unique position as a diverse democracy, the Chief acknowledged the nation's potential to influence international human rights dialogue positively. This statement comes in the context of a significant summit attracting over 300,000 participants from more than 70 countries, focusing on the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on society. The Chief's remarks underscored the necessity for collaboration among nations, particularly in addressing pressing issues such as inequality and social justice. As India continues to emerge as a key player on the world stage, the UN's call for its active participation in fostering a peaceful and equitable global order resonates with the country's ongoing initiatives in humanitarian efforts and technological advancements. The summit's impressive turnout reflects a growing global recognition of the importance of AI in shaping future policies, making India's involvement more vital than ever in these discussions.
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