India Elected as a Member of the ITU Council
India has been elected as a Member of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Council for another 4-year term (2019-2022) on 6th November 2018. The elections to the Council were held during the ongoing ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2018 at Dubai, UAE.
By securing 165 votes, India ranked third among the 13 countries elected to the Council from the Asia-Australasia region, and eighth among the 48 countries elected to the Council globally. The ITU has 193 member states who elect representatives to the Council.
International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
- The International Telecommunication Union, originally the International Telegraph Union, is a specialized agency of the ....
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