United Nations:
India has paid USD 37.64 million {dollars} to the United Nations Common Price range for 2025, becoming a member of the “honour roll” of 35 member states who’ve paid their common price range assessments in full and on time to the UN.
In line with the UN Committee on Contributions, as of January 31 2025, thirty-five member states have paid their common price range assessments in full throughout the 30-day due interval laid out in UN monetary rules.
India contributed USD 37.64 million to the 2025 United Nations Common Price range and made the cost on January 31, 2025.
Naming the international locations making it to the “honour roll” of member states who’ve paid their common price range assessments in full, Stephane Dujarric, Spokesperson for Secretary-Normal Antonio Guterres, mentioned Monday on the each day press briefing that “we thank our pals in India.” India has persistently been among the many international locations to pay its contributions to the UN price range on time and in full.
Final week, UN Normal Meeting President Philemon Yang, who will likely be visiting India February 4-8, had mentioned in an interview with PTI that India “continues to fulfil its obligation as a member state of the UN by paying its dues in full and on time.”
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