India has secured its position on the United Nations Human Rights Council for the 2026-28 term, marking its seventh election to this vital global body. This achievement underscores India’s unwavering commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms on an international scale. The election reflects broad support for India’s active role in global human rights discourse.
The Human Rights Council is the UN’s principal intergovernmental forum dedicated to human rights. Since its establishment in 2006, it has been instrumental in strengthening human rights mechanisms worldwide. The council’s 47 members engage in crucial discussions, address human rights emergencies, and provide recommendations aimed at improving human rights practices on the ground.
India’s continued participation in the UN system is driven by its strong advocacy for multilateralism and dialogue. As a founding member, India has consistently supported the UN’s objectives and contributed to its evolution. The nation firmly believes that the United Nations framework is essential for navigating today’s complex global landscape and remains committed to working collaboratively on issues such as sustainable development, disarmament, and combating terrorism.
