Chinese-Dragon
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Agree on all points. But I still think the current scenario requires a lobbying for an extended council to take place. It'll all go hand in hand with the parallel development in the global stage with sustained pressure of BRICS on the IMF and World Bank as well as the progress of the SCO. In the end, I believe it'll be China's vote that's going to make a difference. Traditionally they have been the ones in opposition of India's bid and that seems to be linked to the bids of the other 3 nations. There will be a need for the two countries to work together like they do in the trade and economic forums.
We'll see what happens I guess.
If there is any transition, it will probably be slow.
The developed world may be losing economic steam, but almost everything else is in their favour. They built the current international order, all we can do is lobby to change it from the inside. From within existing institutions like the UN, the WTO, the IMF, etc.