When india will become permanent member of un security council?
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Reform of the United Nations Security Council(UNSC) encompasses five key issues: categories of membership, the question of the veto held by the five permanent members, regional representation, the size of an enlarged Council and its working methods, and the Security Council-General Assembly relationship. Member States, regional groups and other Member State interest groupings developed different positions and proposals on how to move forward on this contested issue
Any reform of the Security Council would require the agreement of at least two-thirds of UN member states in a vote in the General Assembly, and must be ratified by two thirds of Member States. All of the permanent members of the UNSC (which have veto rights) must also agree
Any reform of the Security Council would require the agreement of at least two-thirds of UN member states in a vote in the General Assembly, and must be ratified by two thirds of Member States. All of the permanent members of the UNSC (which have veto rights) must also agree
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- India must be a permanent member of the Security Council for the following reasons :
1. India is the second most populous country in the world comprising almost one-fifth of the world population.
2. India is the world’s largest democracy.
3. India has participated in virtually all of the initiatives of the UN.
4. Its role in the UN’s peacekeeping efforts is significant.
5. India's economic emergence on the world stage is another factor perhaps justifies its claim.
6. India has made regular financial contributions to the UN and has never faltered on its payments...
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