International Day of Women in Diplomacy: Meet India’s top women diplomats in the UN
The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution to appoint June 24 as an international day for women in diplomacy. “When women boarded diplomatic ranks, they lost in number by their male colleagues, including at the UN headquarters, where they only represent one fifth of permanent representatives,” Thilmeeza Hussain, Ambassador of Maldives to the United Nations, said on Monday when introducing the The The The The Hussain, Maldives, said on Monday when introducing The The UN, said on Monday when introducing The UN, at this time when introducing The UN UN, at this time when introducing the United Nations, at this time when introducing the United Nations -nation, said the resolution . The United Nations reiterate that women’s participation, with the same terms as men, at all levels of decision making is very important for the achievement of sustainable development, peace and democracy.
Women who work in diplomacy have made an important contribution to form a multilateral system that we have inherited today. However, regardless of a clear contribution from women to diplomacy and multilateral decision making, they continue to be represented in senior diplomatic positions, “Abdulla Shahid, President of the 76th session of the UN General Assembly, who led the adoption of the resolution, said. “They are still suffering from the inheritance of sexism that is rooted in, which hinders their professional progress and obscures their contributions and achievements,” added the Maldives politician.
As International Day of the UN ‘International of Women in Diplomacy’, here is a list of Indian Women’s Diplomats Top:
Sneha Dubey
Sneha Dubey, India’s first secretary at the United Nations, was an Indian Foreign Service officer (IFS) from Batch 2012. Dubey was said to have finished school from Goa and went to Pune Fergusson College for higher studies. He then went to the University of Jawaharlal Nehru (JNU) Delhi for Mphil in international studies. Dubey became the headlines and received enormous praise on social media for his response to Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan sweeping the Kashmir problem in his speech to the UN General Assembly in September last year.
Ruchira Kamboj
Senior Diplomat Ruchira Kamboj on Tuesday was appointed as an Indian permanent representative for the United Nations. He will succeed T S Tirumu. Kamboj, an Indian Foreign Service Officer (IFS) 1987, currently serves as an Indian envoy for Bhutan – the first woman to do it.
Vidisha Maitra
Indian diplomat Vidisha Maitra, an IFS-Batch 2009 officer, helped India to make a significant step when he was elected as a member of the UN Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budget Questions (ACABQ), a subsidiary of the General Assembly in November 2020. His achievements came at India when India Preparing to sit on the UN Security Council as a member who is not permanent for a two -year term in January 2021. Maitra, who is said to have won the gold medal ‘Best Training Officer’ for his appearance during his appearance during his appearance during his appearance during his performance during his performance during his performance during his performance during his appearance during his appearance during his performance During the training performance, previously functioned as deputy minister (policy, planning, and research) at the Ministry of External Affairs.
Poulomi Tripathi
A former advisor in Indian permanent mission to the United Nations, Poulomi Tripathi was an IFS-Batch 2007 officer praised by many people for calling fake news when the Pakistani ambassador at that time showed a photo of a girl from Palestine to the Assembly and claimed that it came from Kashmir.