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Gangadesh without NSG and permanent UNSC seat is a trouble for region, and if the unthinkable happens, it will become a trouble for the whole world especially China...so better be smart than sorry, let Gangadesh stay what it is i.e. GangadeshLOL in the first minute they already refer to India as a superpower.
But let's be serious, none of the P5 will be willing to dilute their own veto power. Even Nikki Haley told India to forget about trying to get veto power.
Also, China won't even let India into the NSG when they already have a waiver. If China is unwilling to grant such a small concession to India, why would we ever even entertain the notion of granting India a permanent seat in the Security Council?
So India can threaten to veto our own UNSC resolutions?
It is not just based off Gangadesh, it is a special arm of RAW.This WION lol, it's based off in India and always takes shit about Pakistan.
Last time I checked Pakistan is not even considered a contender for a temporary UNSC seat.Gangadesh without NSG and permanent UNSC seat is a trouble for region, and if the unthinkable happens, it will become a trouble for the whole world especially China...so better be smart than sorry, let Gangadesh stay what it is i.e. Gangadesh
Well India does have a solid claim to the UNSC seat.
@Chinese-Dragon you are no kid. You can answer this question yourself. Let me give you some starters.Based on what exactly?
@Chinese-Dragon you are no kid. You can answer this question yourself. Let me give you some starters.
India represents 1/6th of Humanity. 3rd largest consumer market in the world. 3rd Largest economy in PPP and 5th largest in Nominal. Nuclear power. Rest you can figure out yourself.
I can tell you the solid basis,Based on what exactly?
The entire UN was a construct of the post WW2 global reconfiguration. The permanent members: USSR (Russia), China, UK, USA, and France were the major countries that contributed significantly to the defeat of the Axis. The military contribution of British India was not significant compared to others, 87,000 died from military action and the rest were from famine.That's exactly what I thought you would say. But why don't we think about it, a little more deeply?
Population size - Irrelevant. Otherwise the UK and France would not be permanent members, and Brazil and Indonesia would be.
Large economy - Irrelevant. When China joined the UNSC in 1945 we were one of the poorest and weakest economies in the world. In fact we are still a developing country today.
Nuclear power - Irrelevant. Otherwise Israel and North Korea would have permanent seats.
Again, there was only one criteria to become a UNSC permanent member. Which was to have been a major independent country on the allied side of WW2 in 1945. That's all. India did not exist back then, so they were not considered for the seat. And nobody was going to give the UK two seats.
That's exactly what I thought you would say. But why don't we think about it, a little more deeply?
Population size - Irrelevant. Otherwise the UK and France would not be permanent members, and Brazil and Indonesia would be.
Large economy - Irrelevant. When China joined the UNSC in 1945 we were one of the poorest and weakest economies in the world. In fact we are still a developing country today.
Nuclear power - Irrelevant. Otherwise Israel and North Korea would have permanent seats.
Again, there was only one criteria to become a UNSC permanent member. Which was to have been a major independent country on the allied side of WW2 in 1945. That's all. India did not exist back then, so they were not considered for the seat. And nobody was going to give the UK two seats.
How can a country who violates UNSC resolution ( on Kashmir) could ever be considered for permanent member of UNSC. India is a poor third world country. Its better if you get our of your Bollywood fantasy land.Well India does have a solid claim to the UNSC seat. China won't give out their support that easily, but overtime might be reluctantly forced to support. If most of the world major economics are asking for UNSC reform China alone can't keep blocking it.
UNSC reform will happen and when that happens India will be the first one in line.
Last time I checked Pakistan is not even considered a contender for a temporary UNSC seat.