 On this women's day, it's hard not to talk about the legendary women achievers in bureaucracy. One such person is Ms. Arun Dadi Ghosh. Born in 1940, grew up in Mumbai, she went on to join the Indian Foreign Service in 1963. She played role in some of the key foreign policies of India. But she is famously known as Ctbt Durga for the role she played in the UN's Conference of Disarmament in Geneva in the mid-1990s. The year was 1996. India and its fragile government faced immense pressure from the then U.S. administration to join the Ctbt. But Ms. Ghosh firmly conveyed India's opinion about Ctbt. This is how Ms. Ghosh closed India's argument at the UN. Mr. President, I would like to declare on the floor of this August assembly that India will never sign this unequal treaty, not now, not ever. No nonsense was her approach, combative and never afraid to speak her mind where her identities. Happy Women's Day, Aspirants.