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'UK resorting to Robert Clive tactics at UN to deny India ICJ seat'

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...-deny-india-icj-seat/articleshow/61706985.cms


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  • UK trying to to stall surge in support for India's candidate for the ICJ, Dalveer Bhandari
  • UK threatening to use its power as a permanent member of UNSC to end the process of voting
  • Bhandari enjoys overwhelming support in GA with near 2/3rd majority, well ahead of UK's Christopher Greenwood
India and UK are headed for what might turn out to be the worst diplomatic showdown between the two nations in recent times.

In a brazen attempt to stall the surge in support for India's candidate for the International Court of Justice (ICJ), Dalveer Bhandari, at the last round of voting at the UN General Assembly (UNGA), UK is threatening to use its power as the permanent member of the UN Security Council (UNSC) to end the process of voting.

At an informal discussions of Security Council, the UK is learnt to have stated that it is considering stalling further voting at the UN after a single round of balloting on Monday.

It has instead proposed an arcane mechanism of Joint Conference, comprising 3 members each from GA and SC, as a substitute to continued voting. What has angered India, which is actively working to thwart Britain's move, is that this mechanism has never been used earlier in the entire history of ICJ to break a deadlock in appointment of judges.

This proposal that UK threatens to initiate in the SC, as support for its candidate Christopher Greenwood drops sharply at balloting in the GA, is attracting considerable criticism from across a broad spectrum of countries. As previous rounds of voting have shown, Bhandari enjoys overwhelming support of GA with near 2/3rd majority (121 countries favored him over Britain's candidate) but Greenwood has managed to negate it with a slender lead in the 15-member SC with help from the permanent members of the Council. A candidate needs majority in both GA and SC to win.

There have been many such deadlocks in the past too in election of ICJ judges, most recently in 2014 and 2011, but these were always resolved by more rounds of voting. UK though is now trying to duck voting, saying that just one more vote on Monday is enough before forming a joint conference, an untried mechanism that may take weeks to set up and months to yield any result.

A senior Indian official termed UK tactics to try and "steal the election outcome" as akin to those of the robber baron Robert Clive and added, tongue in cheek, that the New India was no Siraj ud Daulah, the last nawab of Bengal who was defeated by Clive.

The Indian diplomatic offensive at the UN has succeeded in stringing together an impressive coalition of countries of Africa, Asia-Pacific and also Latin America. According to Indian officials, many former British colonies have joined India against their former colonial master.

The election which started off as an effort to elect an individual judge to the ICJ, in fact, now has broader overtones as it has pitched a declining UK and a rising India in a high-voltage diplomatic battle.

Many other GA members too have been taken aback by UK's threat to seek a joint conference as there exists an unequivocal legal opinion provided in the 1984 UN Juridical Yearbook that argues against resorting to that option. Para 21 of the Yearbook clearly says that should a deadlock occur, a joint conference should not be automatically resorted to. "It seems more practical that the electoral organs should proceed to further meeting," it says.

Indian officials feel that UK's "undemocratic tactics" may impact Britain's standing in the Commonwealth, something that UK will need to factor in as it prepares to host the next Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London in 2018.

In all previous cases of a deadlock, balloting took place in many more rounds than what has been completed this time. And on each such occasion, the candidate who was consistently leading in the GA was ultimately elected.

 
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Only Indians in this forum believe that they will ever get the UNSC seat with veto power. They are delusional enough.

Its NOT coming. Period.

A country as China, which uses Masood Azhar card to frustrate India, would say "yes" to India's UNSC seat?
Lol.
Let me see how many Modian fools are populated here on PDF who believe so.
 
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I told you people when you were saying other country than China every other country supports India...here you have it now :) If its not UK it would be US or France or Russia

US has stated that it would not support veto power for India. According to Indian Nikki Haley. I wonder which Indian still believe that India has a chance to get the veto power.
 
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US has stated that it would not support veto power for India. According to Indian Nikki Haley. I wonder which Indian still believe that India has a chance to get the veto power.

only aghori and pdf hindus believe it
 
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LOL now some Indian members are going to start boasting about how every country in the P5 supports them for a UNSC permanent seat with veto power.
 
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US has stated that it would not support veto power for India. According to Indian Nikki Haley. I wonder which Indian still believe that India has a chance to get the veto power.

I sometime imagine I won $20 million lottery, then I enjoy the life of rich and famous in my imaginations :)
 
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I sometime imagine I won $20 million lottery, then I enjoy the life of rich and famous in my imaginations :)

:lol: That is how they can come up with the Supa Powa 2030 video. Where the only debate for the Indians is if they can achieve the Supa Powa status earlier.

Some even believe that India will become one by 2012
 
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Congratulations to all Indians. Till yesterday after reading relevant articles, I thought it will be impossible to get this seat as Security Council will override General Assembly of UNO. After reading the news I am so excited about the status our country India has achieved in International diplomacy. Those who think it is just a minor achievement really don't know the power of P5 countries. These P5 countries block any move which is against their interest. Even single country veto can stall any resolution in UNO. India won this seat by defeating one of P5 country. So cheerseverybody. It is a big day in our diplomacy.
 
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HAHAHAHAAAAAA... All the low iq morons who were happy and posted that no one supports India, lost so much face with this news. Please go back under the bridge.
 
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