India offers Syria for building power, steel plant
23 Dec 2022
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CW Team
Syria has been offered lines of credit from India for the construction of a steel plant and a power
plant totaling USD 280 million. Ruchira Kamboj, India's permanent representative, spoke during a
United Nations Security Council discussion on the political and humanitarian situation in Syria on
Wednesday (local time), "Syria has been offered lines of credit from India for the construction of a
steel plant and a power plant totaling USD 280 million. In October 2021, a Next-Generation Center
for Information Technology was established in Damascus. Syrian students have received almost 1500
scholarships to study in various fields in India, including 200 scholarships just for the current
academic year.
She added that through bilateral and multilateral channels, India has been providing humanitarian,
technical, and developmental aid to Syria. Occasionally, particularly during the epidemic, food and
medicine shipments have been sent to Syria.
In her remarks, Kamboj added, "We regretfully observe that the political process in Syria has not yet
begun and that there is still no sign of an end to the fighting there. In accordance with UNSC
Resolution 2254, we continue to emphasise the importance of a political process that is Syrian-led
and -owned, with a solid commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial
integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic. To end the suffering of its citizens, Syria needs to make a bold
political turn in the right direction.
Reaffirming its steadfast commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial
integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic as well as to the objectives and tenets of the United Nations
Charter, Resolution 2254 was notable adopted in 2015.
In order to advance politically, the constitutional committee process needs to be revived. The UNSC
is aware of the Special Envoy's efforts in this area, notably his recent trip to Damascus. Speaking to
the UNSC, she stated that the step-by-step strategy supported by the Special Envoy cannot be a one-
sided process and demands interaction and response from all parties.
"The security situation has been worse recently, especially in northeast Syria. Additionally, terrorist
groups are becoming more active. We have also witnessed neighbouring countries conducting
military operations within Syria. We express our worry over such unilateral acts that violate Syria's
territorial integrity and sovereignty. To accomplish a widespread ceasefire, in our opinion, every
foreign force must depart. We take notice of the Ceasefire Task Force's most recent meeting and
pray that the parties would take action to end hostilities, 鈥渟aid Kamboj.
Syria has been offered lines of credit from India for the construction of a steel plant and a power
plant totaling USD 280 million. Ruchira Kamboj, India's permanent representative, spoke during a
United Nations Security Council discussion on the political and humanitarian situation in Syria on
Wednesday (local time), Syria has been offered lines of credit from India for the construction of a
steel plant and a power plant totaling USD 280 million. In October 2021, a Next-Generation Center
for Information Technology was established in Damascus. Syrian students have received almost 1500
scholarships to study in various fields in India, including 200 scholarships just for the current
academic year.
She added that through bilateral and multilateral channels, India has been providing humanitarian,
technical, and developmental aid to Syria. Occasionally, particularly during the epidemic, food and
medicine shipments have been sent to Syria.
In her remarks, Kamboj added, We regretfully observe that the political process in Syria has not yet
begun and that there is still no sign of an end to the fighting there. In accordance with UNSC
Resolution 2254, we continue to emphasise the importance of a political process that is Syrian-led
and -owned, with a solid commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial
integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic. To end the suffering of its citizens, Syria needs to make a bold
political turn in the right direction.
Reaffirming its steadfast commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial
integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic as well as to the objectives and tenets of the United Nations
Charter, Resolution 2254 was notable adopted in 2015.
In order to advance politically, the constitutional committee process needs to be revived. The UNSC
is aware of the Special Envoy's efforts in this area, notably his recent trip to Damascus. Speaking to
the UNSC, she stated that the step-by-step strategy supported by the Special Envoy cannot be a one-
sided process and demands interaction and response from all parties.
The security situation has been worse recently, especially in northeast Syria. Additionally, terrorist
groups are becoming more active. We have also witnessed neighbouring countries conducting
military operations within Syria. We express our worry over such unilateral acts that violate Syria's
territorial integrity and sovereignty. To accomplish a widespread ceasefire, in our opinion, every
foreign force must depart. We take notice of the Ceasefire Task Force's most recent meeting and
pray that the parties would take action to end hostilities, 鈥渟aid Kamboj.
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