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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday slammed Western countries for using force to change regimes in West Asia and North African countries, and called for adherence to the UN principles on respecting independence and sovereignty of all nation states, local media reported Sunday.
Local newspaper The Times of India Sunday quoted Singh as saying at the UN General Assembly session in New York that that societies cannot be re-ordered by outsiders through military force and absence of democracy and rule of law cannot be a pretext to violate sovereignty and integrity of countries.
"The observance of the rule of law is as important in international affairs as it is within countries. Societies cannot be re-ordered from outside through military force. People in all countries have the right to choose their own destiny and decide their own future," he said. "The idea that prescriptions have to be imposed from outside is fraught with danger."
The Indian prime minister was clearly referring to the recent war in Libya and unrest in Syria and Yemen.
Local observers said the criticism by India of Western intervention in West Asia and North Africa is a clear warning against Western countries' intention to use force to impose democracy in other countries and it also underlined a growing disconnect between India and the United States.
"Actions taken under the authority of the United Nations must respect the unity, territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of individual states," said Singh. "We will succeed if our efforts have legitimacy and are pursued not just within the framework of law but also the spirit of law."
This remark echoed the feeling in India that Western powers went beyond the mandate they secured from the Security Council by using force in Libya, said a local analyst.
The Indian PM also repeated India's strong support to Palestine's demand for full membership of the United Nations as a state.
"India is steadfast in its support for the Palestinian people's struggle for a sovereign, independent, viable and united state of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital, living within secure and recognizable borders side by side and at peace with Israel. We look forward to welcoming Palestine as an equal member of the United Nations," he said in his address to the UN.
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Coming from the worlds Largest Democracy it must mean something.
Local newspaper The Times of India Sunday quoted Singh as saying at the UN General Assembly session in New York that that societies cannot be re-ordered by outsiders through military force and absence of democracy and rule of law cannot be a pretext to violate sovereignty and integrity of countries.
"The observance of the rule of law is as important in international affairs as it is within countries. Societies cannot be re-ordered from outside through military force. People in all countries have the right to choose their own destiny and decide their own future," he said. "The idea that prescriptions have to be imposed from outside is fraught with danger."
The Indian prime minister was clearly referring to the recent war in Libya and unrest in Syria and Yemen.
Local observers said the criticism by India of Western intervention in West Asia and North Africa is a clear warning against Western countries' intention to use force to impose democracy in other countries and it also underlined a growing disconnect between India and the United States.
"Actions taken under the authority of the United Nations must respect the unity, territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of individual states," said Singh. "We will succeed if our efforts have legitimacy and are pursued not just within the framework of law but also the spirit of law."
This remark echoed the feeling in India that Western powers went beyond the mandate they secured from the Security Council by using force in Libya, said a local analyst.
The Indian PM also repeated India's strong support to Palestine's demand for full membership of the United Nations as a state.
"India is steadfast in its support for the Palestinian people's struggle for a sovereign, independent, viable and united state of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital, living within secure and recognizable borders side by side and at peace with Israel. We look forward to welcoming Palestine as an equal member of the United Nations," he said in his address to the UN.
---------- Post added at 05:49 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:48 PM ----------
Coming from the worlds Largest Democracy it must mean something.