Riyadh:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday pressed for the United Nations reforms while expressing regret over some "powerful" countries using the global body as a "tool" rather than an "institution" to resolve conflicts.
During an on-stage discussion with Founder, Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Investment Officer of Bridgewater Associates Ray Dalio, Modi said that the UN as an institution for conflict resolution has not developed as desired and nations should look to reform the UN structure.
Modi, who delivered a keynote address at the high-profile Future Investment Initiative (FII), dubbed as "Davos in the Desert", said that a body like the UN should not merely be an institution but also an instrument for positive change.
"Some powerful people used the UN as a tool and not as an institution. While Some do not abide by the law, some are trapped under the burden of the law. The world has to abide by the law," he said, without naming any country.
"We have to think whether the UN has risen to the occasion when it comes to conflict resolution. I had raised this issue when the UN turned 70 but much discussion could not happen. I hope this topic is discussed more actively when the UN turns 75," Modi said.