India warns UNSC reform risks failure if only non-permanent members expand
India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Harish Parvathaneni was addressing the meeting, with focus on the ‘Elements Paper’, a document that contains points of convergences and divergences of UN member states on reform of the powerful UN body
India's UN representative has expressed concerns that reforms to the Security Council would be insufficient if only non-permanent members are added. The country argues that expanding only the non-permanent category would not alter the power dynamics of the P5 nations. India has long advocated for changes to both permanent and non-permanent memberships. The representative emphasized the need for a more balanced and equitable structure within the Council. The discussion took place during a meeting on Security Council reforms. India has been a leading voice in calls for modernizing the Council. The country believes the current structure does not reflect today's global realities. Efforts for reform have been ongoing for years.
India's stance highlights the challenge of achieving meaningful change in the UN Security Council's power structure.
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