In a significant development, Dr. Kamal Taori, Former IAS and National Chairman of the Unity of Nations Action for Climate Change Council (UNAccc), has welcomed the decision of the Trump administration to stop funding to certain United Nations bodies. Dr. Taori has cited corruption, nepotism, and exploitation as the primary reasons behind his support for Trump’s move.
According to Dr. Taori, the UN bodies have been promoting centralization, mechanization, and chemicalization, which have harmed local initiatives and people’s empowerment. He believes that this move will promote self-reliance, localization, and environmental-friendly practices in India and other developing countries.
Dr. Taori, who has extensive experience in development work and has written several books on the subject, stated that the UN bodies have been exploiting local initiatives and killing people’s empowerment potential. He cited his experience as a consultant to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Planning Commission, Government of India, to support his claims.
Dr. Taori emphasized the need for environmental-friendly practices and sustainable development. He advocated for Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliance), Swadeshi movement, and cow-based investment to promote localization. “We should support and encourage self-reliance, localization, and environmental-friendly practices,” he said.
Dr. Rajat Sharma, Founder President of UNAccc, supports Trump’s move, stating it’s a step towards promoting self-reliance and localization, and applauds the decision to stop funding to corrupt international bodies. “It’s a very good move. Trump should be congratulated for stopping funding to these rogue bodies,” Dr. Sharma said.
Dr. Taori’s statement has sparked a heated debate on the role of international organizations in promoting development and sustainability. While some have welcomed the move, others have expressed concerns about the impact on global cooperation and development efforts.
The implications of Trump’s decision are far-reaching, and it’s likely to have a significant impact on the funding and operations of UN bodies. The move is expected to affect the implementation of various development projects and programs globally, particularly in developing countries.
The Trump administration’s decision to stop funding to UN bodies has been seen as a major shift in its policy towards international organizations. The move is likely to have significant implications for global cooperation and development efforts, and it’s expected to be a major topic of discussion in international forums.
Dr. Taori has urged people to come forward and support the move, stating that it will be a big contribution to future generations. “We should support and encourage Grama Swaraj localization, Atmanirbar, Swaraj, Pariyauran Purak, Swadeshi in a big way,” he said.
The debate on the role of international organizations in promoting development and sustainability is likely to continue, with different stakeholders having different views on the issue.
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