New Delhi:India on Monday urged the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to carry out an honest introspection about its functioning with an aim to ensure the grouping's continuing relevance and influence on contemporary global issues.
In an address at a meeting in Belgrade to mark the 60th anniversary of the NAM, Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakashi Lekhi also talked about the Afghanistan crisis and emphasised that the Afghan soil "cannot be and should not be" used to mount terror attacks against any country while referring to a UN Security Council resolution.
Talking about the NAM's journey, she said its core principles provided the moral impetus for the decolonisation process, leading to the independence of many of the countries represented at the grouping.
"It brought to the fore an international culture of justice and peace, and an emphasis on promoting mutual interest, solidarity and respect for national sovereignty," Lekhi said.
"However, while we reflect on past achievements, this is equally a time for honest introspection about our Movement -- what must we do to ensure the continuing relevance and influence of NAM on global outcomes," she said.
In the recent past, Lekhi said the NAM has been effective in some areas where it spoke in one voice but the grouping has increasingly become ineffective in certain other areas, particularly in tackling new and emerging challenges.
"This is primarily due to the tendencies of some NAM members to deliberately take up divisive issues, or to use the NAM platform for bilateral score-settling, thereby creating division among us," she said.
"Such pursuance of partisan agenda rather than working towards strengthening our collective effort has resulted in an increasing number of members having to disassociate themselves from NAM positions," she added.