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165 United Developed World Critical 99 Open Oct 23 2024 4:46AM Varatharajan United Nations   ALL .. 1
Global Peace and Development Agreement
The proposal outlines a comprehensive global framework designed to reduce armed conflict, stabilize international relations, and redirect resources toward humanitarian development. It calls for a phased 50% reduction in global military expenditures, with half of the reduced amount—25%—allocated to a United Nations–managed international security force and the remaining 25% retained by each nation for essential defense needs. The resources freed through this reduction would be redirected to address urgent global challenges such as hunger, healthcare, education, and long-term human development. Based on widely referenced global data, this approach has the potential to save an estimated 10 to 15 million lives annually and generate more than one trillion dollars each year for humanitarian and developmental programs. The framework is designed to be inclusive and progressive, allowing willing nations to adopt the agreement in early phases while enabling gradual expansion toward broader international participation. The proposal has been formally submitted to multiple governments and international institutions as part of a structured outreach process. Phase 1 submissions included the United Nations on March 23, 2026, through both electronic and physical delivery. A submission was made to the White House on March 25, 2026, and an acknowledgment letter was received on April 2, 2026, confirming that the proposal had been reviewed and recorded. On the same day, March 25, 2026, the proposal was submitted to the Prime Minister’s Office of India and the Ministry of External Affairs under Registration No. PMOPG/E/2026/0049965, where it remains under processing. Electronic submissions were sent to Israel and Iran on April 4, 2026. Phase 2 submissions were completed on April 6, 2026, covering the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, Japan, Australia, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Brazil. The proposal is available for review at: https://uniteddevelopedworld.com/Global_Treaty_Proposal.pdf.
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Letter was sent to UN Dear Secretary-General and Secretariat, I respectfully submit my Global Treaty Proposal on Peace, Security, and Human Development for your consideration. This proposal outlines a structured global framework to eliminate armed conflict, freeze international borders, reduce excessive military spending, and redirect resources toward humanitarian development and global well-being. The proposal calls for a 50% reduction in global military expenditures, with the resources divided as follows: 25% allocated to a United Nations-managed global force for rapid deployment when needed 25% retained for national defense The remaining funds redirected toward global humanitarian, educational, and developmental initiatives Based on current global data, implementation could save approximately 10 to 15 million human lives per year and generate over $1 trillion in annual savings, enabling programs to eradicate hunger, improve healthcare, and advance education worldwide. The plan includes a phased adoption strategy, beginning with a coalition of willing States and gradually expanding toward universal participation among all countries. For your reference, a physical copy of this submission has been sent via USPS Priority Mail from Northborough, Massachusetts. The tracking number is 9505 5117 4352 6082 3514 79, which may be used to verify delivery to the United Nations Headquarters. The full proposal and supporting annexures, including Annexure 1 (Agreement) and Annexure 2 (Encouragement Letter from Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, former President of India, 2003), are available for download at: http://www.uniteddevelopedworld.com/Global_Treaty_Proposal.pdf I have been recognized for public service with awards from Madurai Kamaraj University, the Government of Tamil Nadu, and the Government of India (National Service Scheme), reflecting my longstanding commitment to humanitarian initiatives. I remain available to provide additional information, participate in discussions, or support pilot initiatives demonstrating the benefits of this proposal. I sincerely hope this initiative may contribute toward advancing global peace, security, and human development.   

27 ForeignAffairs High 70 Open Mar 11 2014 1:49PM Varatharajan PrimeMinister,Home Minister   ..
Retrieval of Katcha Theevu
The Tamil Nadu Government is of the firm view that the retrieval of Katchatheevu is the only solution to permanently resolve the problems of the Tamil Nadu Fishermen. Tamil Nadu Government filed a case in 2008 in the Supreme Court of India, citing the Berubari case judgement in 1960 and praying that the ceding of Katchatheevu to Sri Lanka, which was part of India, by the 1974 and 1976 Indo-Sri Lankan agreements be declared null and void as it is against the Constitution of India since no Constitutional Amendment was carried out in Parliament. The case is still pending. In order to protect the interests of the fishermen of Tamil Nadu, the Tamil Nadu Government will take all necessary steps to retrieve Katchatheevu.

30 ForeignAffairs High 70 Open Mar 11 2014 1:55PM Varatharajan   ..
Sri Lankan Government to put an end to the illegal arrest of innocent Tamil fishermen
The Sri Lankan Government to put an end to the illegal arrest of innocent Tamil fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy. It will also take necessary action to create a congenial atmosphere for talks between the fishermen of Sri Lanka and India, so as to protect the interests of the fishermen of Tamil Nadu.

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