“Outdated”: India Calls For Comprehensive Revamp Of UN Security Council At G20 Meet

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“Outdated”: India Calls For Comprehensive Revamp Of UN Security Council At G20 Meet

Defense News ,India :- In a recent G20 ministerial meeting, India emphasized the need for a comprehensive reform of the United Nations (UN) and its Security Council, labeling the current multilateral governance structure as "outdated." The meeting, under the presidency of Brazil, addressed crucial global issues and outlined the necessity for urgent changes to the existing international framework.


V Muraleedharan, Minister of State for External Affairs, highlighted the urgency of multilateral reforms, emphasizing a fourfold approach. Firstly, he stressed the importance of making international financial institutions more representative and effective. Secondly, he called for improvements in the working methods of international organizations. Thirdly, he advocated for the multilateral system to prioritize common causes over individual interests. Lastly, he underlined the need for comprehensive UN reforms, including those concerning the UN Security Council.


India has been a strong proponent of UN Security Council reform, advocating for its inclusion as a permanent member at the UN high table. The country aims to address geopolitical issues constructively and find common ground with other nations.


During the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, Muraleedharan addressed various international tensions. Regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict, India called for an urgent return to dialogue and diplomacy. On the Israel-Palestine issue, India expressed support for a two-state solution. Muraleedharan condemned terrorism in all its forms and urged against the spread of conflict in West Asia. He emphasized the importance of security on high seas, especially in the Red Sea, and highlighted the critical nature of ensuring the safety of sea lanes of communication.


Reiterating India's commitment to sustainable development, Muraleedharan reminded the gathering that the G20, as an economic forum, should focus on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and climate change. He pledged steadfast support to Brazil during its presidency, aligning with the theme of the Foreign Ministers’ Meeting: 'Building a Just World & a Sustainable Planet,' which resonates with India's vision of 'One Earth, One Family, One Future.'


The G20 Foreign Ministers have been convening since 2012, with the recent meeting in Rio marking the 10th session. Over the years, this forum has grown in significance, providing a valuable platform for discussions on international issues among G20 members.


Media reports indicate that Brazil's Foreign Minister, Mauro Vieira, echoed India's sentiments, calling for reforms of the UN and other multilateral institutions. He criticized their inability to prevent global conflicts, citing the UN Security Council's failure to address ongoing crises in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip. Vieira emphasized the inadequacy of current multilateral institutions in dealing with contemporary challenges, highlighting the unacceptable paralysis of the Security Council in addressing conflicts.

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