ITU to Set Up Shop in India in Jan
India has been elected as a Member of the
International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Council for another 4-year term
(2019-2022). The elections to the Council were held during the ongoing ITU
Plenipotentiary Conference 2018 at Dubai, UAE.
By securing 165 votes, India ranked third
among the 13 countries elected to the Council from the Asia-Australasia region,
and eighth among the 48 countries elected to the Council globally. The ITU has
193memberstates who elect representatives to the Council.
Commenting on this development, Manoj Sinha, Union Minister of State for Communications
(Independent Charge) said, “We are delighted to see India as a member of
the ITU Council once again. This is a recognition of the role our country plays
in the area of Telecom and ICT on the global stage”.
India has been an active member of the ITU
since 1869, earnestly supporting the development and propagation of telecom in
the global community of nations. The country has been a regular member of
the ITU Council since 1952, and has played an important role in harmonizing the
contributions of member States from the region, always respecting the
principles of equality and consensus-building.
“India shares the dream and vision of ITU to
realize the world as one nation and knowledge society”, the Minister added, “Our
strong partnership with the ITU is also demonstrated in the recent ITU decision
to set up the ITU South Asia Area Office and Technology Innovation
Centre in New Delhi. We are on target to have this Centre operational
by January, 2019”.