The United Nations Charter does not recognize colonial status, but only recognizes India as a part of Britain in 1945. So India is indeed qualified to be the successor of Britain in 1945.
Qin Huasun, former Chinese ambassador to the United Nations, once said on CCTV that as long as India is able to obtain the support of two-thirds of the members of the United Nations General Assembly, they can replace Britain.
The veto power of China and Britain can only be used in the Security Council, not in the United Nations General Assembly. So India can copy the methods of China and Russia. China and Britain cannot use the veto to stop India.
But the problem is that India does not have this ability. They didn't even have the courage to challenge Anglo Saxon Britain.
You see, these Indians obviously heard this method for the first time. This shows that the Indian government and media dare not even tell them this method.