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India again lashed out at UNSC regarding permanent membership, said – “For how long will we suppress the voice of 188 countries” – India TV Hindi

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United Nations: India has once again outshined everyone by emphasizing the need for comprehensive reform of the UN Security Council. India questioned how long the will of the five permanent members of the powerful international body will continue to suppress the collective voice of the global organization’s 188 member states. Hearing India’s roar, there was panic on the UN platform. Let us tell you that India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ruchira Kamboj, in the “Inter-Governmental Dialogue on Reform of the Security Council” on Friday emphasized that the 15-nation UN body is the cornerstone of global efforts to reform it. There should be ‘equanimity’.

He said, “Common vision can be ensured only if every nation, regardless of its size or power, is given an equal opportunity to shape the global decision-making process. Therefore, our question is, for how long will the will of the five members continue to dominate the collective voice of the 188 member states?” Kamboj said there are many fundamental issues to be discussed on UNSC reform but ”this question is the most fundamental. We have all agreed that this permanent category is not going to end, so can we allow these five permanent members to forever crush the collective voice of the 188 member states?” He said, ”Changing it. will be.

Only 5 countries cannot suppress the voice of 188 countries

China, France, Russia, Britain and the United States are the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. They have exclusive veto rights and have the power to influence the decision-making process in the Security Council. Kamboj also highlighted the need to remove “this injustice that has been going on for centuries”. Kamboj cited India as an example of the “bold leadership” needed for change and the inclusion of the African Union in the grouping during India’s presidency of the G20. He said India has been at the forefront of efforts over the years to reform the Security Council and rightly deserves to be included as a permanent member of the UN Security Council. (Language)

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