India’s Aspirations for UNSC Permanent Membership - By Satish Kumar Karna
Permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council is an important and legitimate aspiration for India in order to discharge its rightful role in the maintenance of international peace and security. Being the largest democratic country, India is trying to get the coveted permanent seat at the UNSC for years. Currently, the Security Council consists of 5 permanent members- the US, UK, France, Russia and China. Four among the P5 countries have supported India’s bid for the permanent membership. India needs to overcome obstacles and deserves a greater role in the decision-making of UN. India recently joined UNSC as a ....
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