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UNGA session: India to focus on reforms and permanent membership in the UNSC

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Published : Sep 19, 2019, 7:27 PM IST

Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale has said that India will focus on 'reformed multilateralism' and its push for a permanent membership at the United Nation Security Council, at the upcoming UNGA session in New York.

India to focus on reforms and permanent membership in the UNSC

New Delhi: Ahead of the 74th United Nations General Assembly session in New York, India once again stressed for reforms in the Security Council and the emphasised on India's need for a permanent seat in the council.

During a press briefing, Foreign Secretary said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's agenda includes pointing out the need for reforms in the multilateral forum.

India to focus on reforms and permanent membership in the UNSC

"Prime Minister's agenda of reformed multilateralism is that Security Council must be reflective of the current reality," Gokhale said.

"However, this is a view which required consensus within the United Nations and as India continues to raise the case, we need to access the amount of fraction this issue brings," he added.

Though India is all set to get a non-permanent seat in the UNSC for a two-year term in 2021-2022, the permanent seat still eludes the nation, which is home to 17 per cent of the World's population.

Russia, France, USA, and Britain have supported India’s claim for permanent membership on several occasions, but the proposal was vetoed by China on every single occasion.

"By any yardstick, be it the population, size of the economy, participation in UN peace keeping operations and India's contribution to SDGs India is the perfect candidate for the permanent membership," Gokhale said on India's permanent membership bid at the UNSC.

Prime minister Narendra Modi will address the UN General Assembly session on the morning of September 27.

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New Delhi: Ahead of the 74th United Nations General Assembly session in New York, India once again stressed for reforms in the Security Council and the emphasised on India's need for a permanent seat in the council.

During a press briefing, Foreign Secretary said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's agenda includes pointing out the need for reforms in the multilateral forum.

India to focus on reforms and permanent membership in the UNSC

"Prime Minister's agenda of reformed multilateralism is that Security Council must be reflective of the current reality," Gokhale said.

"However, this is a view which required consensus within the United Nations and as India continues to raise the case, we need to access the amount of fraction this issue brings," he added.

Though India is all set to get a non-permanent seat in the UNSC for a two-year term in 2021-2022, the permanent seat still eludes the nation, which is home to 17 per cent of the World's population.

Russia, France, USA, and Britain have supported India’s claim for permanent membership on several occasions, but the proposal was vetoed by China on every single occasion.

"By any yardstick, be it the population, size of the economy, participation in UN peace keeping operations and India's contribution to SDGs India is the perfect candidate for the permanent membership," Gokhale said on India's permanent membership bid at the UNSC.

Prime minister Narendra Modi will address the UN General Assembly session on the morning of September 27.

Read: India planning to snub Pakistan 'false blip' on kashmir at the UN

Intro:Once again emphasing on the need of reforms at the United Nations Security Council, Foreign Secretary Gokhale hinted that India will reiterate its position to the UN member nations during PM's visit to the U.S.


Body:Gokhale while interacting with the press on PM's upcoming visit to the U.S. said, 'part of PM's agenda of reformed multilateralism is that Security Council must be reflective of current realities.'

Calling India a befitting candidate for the permanent membership at the UNSC. He also added saying that this view requires consensus within United Nations.

It's not the first time, India has raised the issue of reform at the UNSC. Former PM Manmohan Singh was the first to raise this issue at the 59th UNGA in 2004. 10-years later, PM Modi raised the same issue at the same platform.


Conclusion:PM Modi will be in U.S. from September 21 to 27. There, he will attend 20 bilaterals including bilateral with President Trump. After his address to the Indian diaspora in Houston on September 22 where he will be joined by U.S President, he will leave for New York. Here, he will hold talks with 12 leaders of Pacific countries and he will also meet Caricom countries.
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