UN@80: The Enduring Quest for Reform, Representation and Resilience - By Alok Singh

As the United Nations marks 80 years of existence, it stands as a testament to humanity’s enduring belief in dialogue over discord. Born from the ruins of World War II, it has guided the world through decolonization, development and diplomacy. Yet, in an age of inequality and fractured geopolitics, its ideals face their sternest test. The UN’s future now depends on transforming privilege into partnership, rhetoric into reform, and ideals into inclusive, collective action.

In October 2025, the United Nations (UN) commemorated its 80th anniversary — a milestone that invites both celebration and introspection. Established in the aftermath of the Second ....

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