India and politics of the Security Council permanent membership
United Nations, Security Council, International Peace, UN Reform
The UN was created in 1945 to solve humanity's problems. The United Nations (UN) was established to save human generations from the horrors of war. The permanent five (P5) within the Security Council (SC) are the sole authority to decide on war and peace. While the UN has sometimes not been effective in dealing with the challenges before the world, there is still no consensus to include countries like India, Germany, Japan and Brazil as permanent members (Deo, 2018). It is problematic as P5 are reluctant to share its power. The slow process of reform over the years makes the situation even worse. There have been talks of the UN becoming irrelevant, discussing UNSC membership as a waste of time and looking for an alternative. These are mere talks of running from the real issue. Today, we need the UN to assist us in meeting contemporary global threats (UN, 2018). In this context, it is essential to analyse the position of India as a country suitable for a permanent seat.
"India and politics of the Security Council permanent membership", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 11, page no.1302 - 1307, November-2022, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2211198.pdf
Volume 7
Issue 11,
November-2022
Pages : 1302 - 1307
Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_202872
Published Paper Id: IJSDR2211198
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Research Area: Social Science and Humanities
Country: New Delhi, Delhi, India
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