New York. Union Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh delivered India’s national statement at the International Migration Review Forum on Thursday, May 8, and publicly urged an inclusive, humane framework to address irregular migration and trafficking; he also presented India’s digital migration platform and arrived in New York earlier in the week to lead the delegation. This week Singh met United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on the margins of the forum and headlined a side event on the e-Migrate system, stressing safe, orderly, and regular migration; his remarks cited India’s diaspora of over 34 million and signaled a push for strengthened anti-trafficking laws and international cooperation in the immediate post-forum period.
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Migration affects us all. Whether it's a family member seeking opportunities abroad or a new neighbor from overseas, it's part of our global community. India's push for safer, more orderly migration could mean better protection for those you care about. Keep an eye on how this unfolds.
India is stepping up on the global stage, advocating for humane migration policies and digital solutions. It's a significant move that could influence international norms. If you know someone affected by migration, this is worth forwarding.
Governments and migration agencies benefit from India’s e-Migrate demonstration and strengthened multilateral cooperation, gaining digital tools, policy examples, and political support to better manage migration flows and enhance protections for migrants.
Irregular migrants and human-trafficking networks face increased scrutiny and enforcement focus as states emphasize orderly migration and stronger anti-trafficking measures.
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