As reported in the Indian Express, Aniruddha Rajput, a young Indian lawyer has been elected to the International Law Commission in a hotly contested election in the General Assembly for membership to the United Nations’ top body of legal experts, tasked with the progressive development of international law and its codification. Aniruddha Rajput, 33, is among the 34 individuals elected as members of the International Law Commission and will serve five-year term of office with the Geneva-based body beginning January 2017. The members have been elected from five geographical groupings of African, Asia-Pacific, Eastern European, Latin American and Caribbean and Western European states. Source: The Indian Express
Previously, there have been 6 members elected from India
- Sir B. N. Rau 1949–1951
- Radhabinod Pal 1952–1966
- Nagendra Singh 1967–1972
- S. P. Jagota 1977–1986
- Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao 1987–2006
- Narinder Singh 2007–2016
He is the seventh Indian. Error is regretted.
First Indian? Please do some fact checking.