### Quick Summary
– Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not address the General Debate at the United Nations General Assembly’s 80th session later this month, per a revised provisional list.
– The high-level session runs from September 23-29, with India represented by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on September 27.
– Originally, PM Modi was scheduled to speak on September 26, as per an earlier speaker list issued in July.
– Leaders from other nations, including Israel, China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, will address the UNGA during the same debate week.
– U.S President Donald Trump is set to speak on September 23 in his first UNGA session during his second term in office.
– The theme for this year’s session is “Better together: 80 years and more for peace, growth and human rights.”
### Indian Opinion Analysis
India’s decision to have External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar represent at the UNGA instead of PM Modi signals a potentially deliberate shift in priorities or scheduling constraints concerning international diplomatic engagement.While PM Modi has previously addressed such high-level forums directly, delegating responsibilities to jaishankar could reflect India’s focus on maintaining continuity of portrayal amidst demanding domestic or global issues requiring direct attention at home or elsewhere.
This reassignment comes as meaningful geopolitical themes loom large-such as climate change actions at an upcoming summit convened by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres-and amidst ongoing conflicts like the Israel-Hamas war and Ukraine crisis that are central to global dialogues this year.India must also balance its strained ties with key partners like the U.S., evidenced by hefty tariffs imposed by Washington recently and questions raised on energy trade policies involving Russia-a context that might influence discussions both diplomatically within bilateral corridors as well multilateral alignments voiced back indirectly via delegates seen make rational spaceful views neutral over swing-held longer spacings conflicting
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