India will have permanent entry into UNSC! Indications from QUAD summit

 

The joint statement of the meeting of QUAD countries held in America is giving good signs for India. America, India, Australia, and Japan have agreed on reforms in the UNSC in a joint declaration. Along with this, the statement issued by the White House also talks about supporting India's permanent membership in the UNSC. It is believed that if China does not create any obstacles, then India can soon become a permanent member of the UNSC.

In fact, India has been demanding reform in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for a long time, but it was not possible due to China's opposition. The joint statement issued after the QUAD summit in the US is now giving big indications about this reform. In this statement, not only reforms have been supported but emphasis has also been laid on including representation from Africa, Asia, and Latin America for the expansion of permanent seats.

What is in the joint statement of QUAD countries?

After the QUAD summit held in the US, member countries America, India, Australia and Japan issued the 'Wilmington Declaration'. This joint statement reiterated the need to reform the UNSC, as well as emphasized making it more representative, inclusive, transparent, and democratic. The statement said that the member countries of QUAD will reform the UNSC and emphasized the urgent need to make it more representative, inclusive, transparent, efficient, effective, democratic, and accountable by expanding the permanent-temporary category of membership. Apart from this, there is also talk of including representation of African, Asian, Latin American, and Caribbean countries in the UNSC by expanding the permanent seats.

America supported India

Prime Minister Modi and US President Joe Biden met on the sidelines of the QUAD Summit. After this meeting, a statement issued by the White House said that the US supports reforms in global institutions, including India's permanent membership in the UNSC, to strengthen India's important voice.

India has been demanding permanent membership

India has been demanding reforms in the UNSC for many years. It is one of the 6 major organs of the United Nations. UNSC comprises 15 member countries of the UN, out of which 5 are permanent members who have veto power. Apart from this, there are 10 other temporary members, who are elected for 2 years. Temporary members keep changing every 2 years.

Its 5 permanent members are also called 'P5', they are - America, France, Russia, Britain, and China. Out of these 5 permanent members, if we leave China, then India has good and strong relations with all the other countries. France has already supported India's permanent membership. Russia and India's friendship is well known. If China does not create any obstacles, then the way for India's permanent entry into the UNSC can be cleared. In fact, to take a decision on any issue in the UNSC, approval of 9 out of 15 members is necessary, whereas if any country from the 'P5' countries uses veto power, then that decision is rejected.

At the same time, from time to time there has been a demand for permanent membership from India, which has not been fulfilled yet. But the joint statement of QUAD and the statement issued by the White House have raised India's hopes.

India is a strong contender for the UNSC

India is a strong contender for permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council. India is one of the founding members of the United Nations and is currently the fifth-largest economy in the world.

Apart from this, India's market is attracting big countries and industrialists, due to which its image has emerged as a global leader across the world. The successful organization of G20 last year has also strengthened India's claim. Not only this, India has contributed a lot to the 'Peace Mission' of the United Nations. Therefore, it is expected that with the reforms in the UNSC, the path to India's permanent membership will also be cleared.