Saturday , December 28 2024

Give India a permanent seat in the Security Council

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The system is changing all over the world. As new events are taking place and global equations are changing, India has once again sought to expand the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and make it a permanent member.

India's Foreign Minister S. at the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia. Jaishankar said there is a need to reform established institutions, and especially the United Nations, to create a more just global order. This reform should be done immediately. Reiterating PM Modi's words, Jaishankar said that this is not an era of war. Now the time has come that global disputes should be resolved through dialogue. The whole world is changing very fast. Some inequalities of the past still persist. The benefits of globalization are also unequally distributed. In such a situation, the danger is that we will all lag behind in achieving the development goals.

UN needs to change the system of multilateral development banks

Jaishankar showed some ideas for a just world order. This includes strengthening and expanding an independent platform. The second way is to immediately reform the UN Security Council. To bring about radical changes in the functioning of multilateral development banks working in the world and thirdly to democratize the global economy. This includes bridging gaps in the world's infrastructure, providing people with connectivity options that enhance logistics and reduce risks, and sharing experiences with others.