
Marking a notable achievement, India has been elected to the United Nations Human Rights Council for a seventh term, covering the period from 2026 to 2028. This election highlights India’s enduring dedication to upholding human rights and fundamental freedoms across the globe. The strong mandate received signifies the international community’s recognition of India’s contributions.
The United Nations Human Rights Council plays a pivotal role in the UN’s efforts to foster human rights. Established in 2006, this body brings together 47 Member States to foster dialogue, address human rights abuses, and propose strategies for enhancing human rights protections worldwide. It serves as a crucial forum for tackling urgent human rights situations.
India’s consistent engagement with the UN stems from its firm belief in multilateralism as a pathway to resolving common global issues. The nation’s contributions to the UN Charter’s goals and its specialized agencies are well-documented. India remains committed to collaborating with all member states to find equitable and comprehensive solutions for a wide array of global challenges, including climate change, poverty, and international security.







