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India expects greater understanding from China for UNSC bid: Rao


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India would like to see \"greater understanding\" from China, a veto-wielding member of the UN Security Council, in its quest for a permanent seat on the top decision-making body, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao has said.

\"The world is talking today about the reform of the UN Security Council and finding a place for nations who deserve to be permanent members of Security Council,\" she said in an interview to the state-run China Central Television (CCTV) here.

\"India counts itself among that group of (deserving) countries. We believe that India is a deserving candidate for permanent membership of the Security Council. We would like to see greater understanding from China of India\'s case for permanent membership of the (UN) Security Council,\" she said.

She said there is a \"groundswell\" of support developing within the membership of the UN wherein over 140 countries backed the launch of \"text-based\" negotiations both for the permanent and non-permanent categories of the UNSC.

India has been making a case for the support of China, a veto-wielding member of the UNSC, for its candidature for a permanent seat.

The issue figured in a host of meetings between the top leadership of the two countries in the past, including during this year\'s China visits of President Pratibha Patil and External Affairs Minister S M Krishna.

China for its part has been stating that it understands India\'s aspirations and advocating patience to reach a consensus on the issue as some other countries including Japan are also bidding for a permanent UNSC seat.

In her interview to the Chinese TV, Rao also talked about the \"very good example\" of cooperation set by the two countries to deal with issues relating to climate change.

\"India and China definitely are the biggest developing countries and I can scarcely fail to emphasise the importance of collective and coordinated action among all the developing countries to tackle the problem of climate change.

\"India and China have established a very good example of cooperation to deal with climate change and to link it to sustainable Development,\" she said. Rao said India was confident of achieving the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

On the MDGs, both countries were able to register \"significant milestones\", especially the goals relating to reduction of poverty, she said.

\"In fact India itself is expected to lift 188 million people out of poverty by 2015,\" Rao said.

Asked whether it will happen, she said \"it is definitely going to be reality.\"

On the issue of AIDS, India and China should work for collective global action to deliver the best possible medical care to the affected people with stress on preventive care, she said.

India expects greater understanding from China for UNSC bid: Rao - Express India
 
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India definitely deserves to be a permanent member of the Security council. :cheers:

India should replace France as a Security council member.
 
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Even with the existing five permanent members UNSC is already too unwieldy. Everybody is making the right noises but nobody really wants to see any change. Imagine what it would be like with a ten veto-wielding member UNSC? Complete gridlock.
It is better to simply abolish the security council than enlarge it.
 
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It is better to simply abolish the security council than enlarge it.

That's a good idea actually. :tup:

But in practice, it will be very difficult to achieve that. Enlargement of the UNSC is more realistic in the short-term.
 
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Why not just have a proper democratic system and have one vote per member.
 
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i think china does not have any problem regarding India's UNSC bid, i think most of the country like india .
 
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I think US afraids if India becomes a permanent member then 3 out of 4 BRIC countries will be there and since there are more chances that these BRIC countries going to be working closely in every sector then in a long term it could weaken the western power hold.
 
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