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US backs China & Russia, blow to Indian UNSC dream

India cannot join the UNSC permanent member countries till it fulfills the base requisite: Which is to kill at least 10 Million human beings, at least try to make the cull foreign, but locals can do... is that not correct? In fact China has had more human losses in Civil wars(killing their own) then they ever suffered in invasion. So in conclusion UNSC membership requirement is measured in blood.

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If you're talking about the Great Leap Forward, that was a famine.

If death by starvation counts as murder, then India is number 1 in the world by a very big margin.
 
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please let them join``the UNSC is getting very boring, we need some entertainment to make the club more lively`!!
 
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If you're talking about the Great Leap Forward, that was a famine.

If death by starvation counts as murder, then India is number 1 in the world by a very big margin.

Death by starvation were man made (British) Regardless I am not talking of your "Great Leap" I am talking about your several civil wars. I am to lazy to educate people. Yet people have the internet and they can research themselves which people got the top awards in killing themselves in history.
 
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‘Inconceivable’ that India, Africa don’t have permanent UNSC seats - The Hindu

Pushing for United Nations Security Council (UNSC) reforms, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Sunday said it was “inconceivable” and “incomprehensible” that India and the African continent do not have a permanent representation in the council and that both need to work to remove this “anomaly”.

She lamented that Africa despite being the largest continent in terms of number of the countries and India, which has one-sixth of the world’s population; still don’t have permanent membership of the UNSC.

“A major issue in this context is that of UN Security Council reforms. The Security Council continues to be representative of a world order of 1945. It is inconceivable that the Security Council today does not have any permanent representation from Africa which is the largest continent in terms of number of countries.

“It is also incomprehensible that India which represents almost one—sixth of world’s population and has all credentials to be a permanent member of the Security Council, is still out of it. We all need to work together to remove this anomaly and media has an important role in this,” Swaraj said in her inaugural address of 3rd India-Africa Editors Forum.

Swaraj said India, Africa and other developing countries need to work hand-in-hand in two critical areas— climate change and world trade — in the form of Conference of Parties (COP)— 21 on Climate Change in Paris and the 10th WTO Ministerial in Kenya in December this year.

“In both these meetings also India, Africa and other developing countries will have to work hand—in—hand to ensure that our development agenda is not affected,” Swaraj said.

She said 2015 has been a historic year for pushing forward South-South cooperation as India and Africa celebrated the 60th Anniversary of Asian-African Conference and the 10th Anniversary of the New Asian—African Strategic Partnership at Bandung.

Earlier, speaking at the inauguration of a rose garden dedicated to India-Africa friendship in the national capital’s diplomatic enclave, Swaraj termed Africa as a frontier of “new opportunities”, adding “we are interested in Africa’s economic growth and its integration with global economy.”
 
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It is really hard to understand Indian.The India is weaker than CHN and JAP for the national ability. How will it want a seat in UBSC for Asia.:o::o:
 
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It is really hard to understand Indian.The India is weaker than CHN and JAP for the national ability. How will it want a seat in UBSC for Asia.:o::o:

India do have all the qualities and capacity to be permanent member of UNSC.
 
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India do have all the qualities and capacity to be permanent member of UNSC.
The India can be a permanent member of UNSC if it will be able to beat CHN and JAP in Asia.
The India can be a permanent member of UNSC if it will be able to beat the one of UK/FRANCE/USA/RUSSIA in the world.
It is so easy to solution.
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The India can be a permanent member of UNSC if it will be able to beat CHN and JAP in Asia.
The India can be a permanent member of UNSC if it will be able to beat the one of UK/FRANCE/USA/RUSSIA in the world.
It is so easy to solution.
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You are not following the UN reports properly.

India will become permanent member of UNSC by the support of majority of countries.
 
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India makes fervant pitch for permanent seat in UNSC | Zee News

New Delhi: Making a fervant pitch for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council, India Tuesday said it along with Africa comprising nearly 2.5 billion people "can no longer be excluded from their rightful place" in the world body.

"Although Indians and Africans comprise nearly 2.5 billion people, our nations continue to be excluded from appropriate representation in the institutions of global governance. India and Africa can no longer be excluded from their rightful place of the permanent membership of the UN Security Council," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said.

"How can we expect legitimacy from a governance structure that excludes the entire African continent and a country, which represents one-sixth of humanity?" she said, addressing the Ministerial Meeting of the 3rd India-Africa Summit here.

Noting that democratic reforms are essential in global institutions, Swaraj said the 70th session of the UN General Assembly is an opportune moment to achieve concrete results to resolve these long-pending issues.

"Unless we put in place more democratic global governance structures, the more equitable and just international security and development frameworks that are essential for the collective peace and prosperity of this planet, will continue to elude us.

"There can no longer be pockets of prosperity in vast areas of underdevelopment and insecurity," Swaraj said.

With both India and several African countries battling the menace of terrorism, the EAM batted for better cooperation through intelligence sharing, training and other measures to counter the problem.

"In view of the fast growing linkages of such terrorist groups across the globe, we must step up our cooperation through intelligence exchange, training and other measures to counter this menace. We also hope that the international community will cooperate with urgency to adopt the Comprehensive Convention against International Terrorism," she said.

Batting for enhanced partnership between India and Africa, Swaraj said the cooperation between the two, which extends to agriculture, education and skills development, energy and infrastructure, science and technology should now be enlarged to areas like Blue or Ocean economy, maritime security and counter-terrorism.

She noted that over 1,80,000 Indian troops have participated in UN peacekeeping missions -- more than from any other country and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already announced that India will further scale up its participation in UN peacekeeping operations, including by providing training for African peacekeepers at facilities in India and in the field.

India and Africa also need to work together ahead of the Conference of Parties (COP) 21 on Climate Change in Paris and the 10th WTO Ministerial Conference in Kenya since both share equal concern and interest in this regard, she said.

"Our negotiators are cooperating closely in Bonn currently. We look forward to finalising an ambitious and comprehensive climate change agreement based on the principles of equity and common but differentiated responsibility.

"The challenge of global warming can only be addressed adequately through technological solutions and financial resources to manage the transition," Swaraj said.

She said that the recent announcements regarding the signing of a Tripartite Free Trade Agreement and the launch of negotiations for the creation of a Continental Free Trade Agreement in Africa will stimulate further trade and investment.
 
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President's Secretariat
28-October, 2015 14:06 IST
King of Swaziland calls on the President

The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee yesterday (October 27, 2015) received His Majesty King Mswati III of Swaziland at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Welcoming the King, the President said the 3rd Summit of India Africa Forum is a historic occasion. It is first time in history of India-Africa relations that India has the privilege of receiving leaders of the entire African continent together in a Summit meeting.

The President said India values its cordial relations and co-operation with Swaziland. He is happy to note that the friendly relations between India and Swaziland have grown steadily over the past few years. India appreciates Swaziland’s consistent support for India’s candidature at the UN and other international fora. He assured the full cooperation of Government of India in the achievement of Swaziland’s developmental goals. He expressed confidence that India-Swaziland relations will be strengthened further in the years to come.

Reciprocating the President’s sentiments, King Mswati expressed gratitude to India for organizing the 3rd India Africa Forum Summit and for its development assistance to Swaziland as well as whole of Africa. He said Swaziland needs the experience and continued support of India to attain its national goals. He offered Swaziland’s support to India on issues of importance. He said Swaziland is keen to build a strong partnership.

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India makes fervant pitch for permanent seat in UNSC | Zee News

New Delhi: Making a fervant pitch for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council, India Tuesday said it along with Africa comprising nearly 2.5 billion people "can no longer be excluded from their rightful place" in the world body.

"Although Indians and Africans comprise nearly 2.5 billion people, our nations continue to be excluded from appropriate representation in the institutions of global governance. India and Africa can no longer be excluded from their rightful place of the permanent membership of the UN Security Council," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said.

"How can we expect legitimacy from a governance structure that excludes the entire African continent and a country, which represents one-sixth of humanity?" she said, addressing the Ministerial Meeting of the 3rd India-Africa Summit here.

Noting that democratic reforms are essential in global institutions, Swaraj said the 70th session of the UN General Assembly is an opportune moment to achieve concrete results to resolve these long-pending issues.

"Unless we put in place more democratic global governance structures, the more equitable and just international security and development frameworks that are essential for the collective peace and prosperity of this planet, will continue to elude us.

"There can no longer be pockets of prosperity in vast areas of underdevelopment and insecurity," Swaraj said.

With both India and several African countries battling the menace of terrorism, the EAM batted for better cooperation through intelligence sharing, training and other measures to counter the problem.

"In view of the fast growing linkages of such terrorist groups across the globe, we must step up our cooperation through intelligence exchange, training and other measures to counter this menace. We also hope that the international community will cooperate with urgency to adopt the Comprehensive Convention against International Terrorism," she said.

Batting for enhanced partnership between India and Africa, Swaraj said the cooperation between the two, which extends to agriculture, education and skills development, energy and infrastructure, science and technology should now be enlarged to areas like Blue or Ocean economy, maritime security and counter-terrorism.

She noted that over 1,80,000 Indian troops have participated in UN peacekeeping missions -- more than from any other country and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already announced that India will further scale up its participation in UN peacekeeping operations, including by providing training for African peacekeepers at facilities in India and in the field.

India and Africa also need to work together ahead of the Conference of Parties (COP) 21 on Climate Change in Paris and the 10th WTO Ministerial Conference in Kenya since both share equal concern and interest in this regard, she said.

"Our negotiators are cooperating closely in Bonn currently. We look forward to finalising an ambitious and comprehensive climate change agreement based on the principles of equity and common but differentiated responsibility.

"The challenge of global warming can only be addressed adequately through technological solutions and financial resources to manage the transition," Swaraj said.

She said that the recent announcements regarding the signing of a Tripartite Free Trade Agreement and the launch of negotiations for the creation of a Continental Free Trade Agreement in Africa will stimulate further trade and investment.
The begging most stop. It's killing me.
 
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Its Diplomatic language in which the point is being made directly.

It's equivalent to begging in diplomatic language. Modi does not have to say "father, mother, sister, brother, please give India a seat in UNSC" But he is in affect doing that diplomatically.
 
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It's equivalent to begging in diplomatic language. Modi does not have to say "father, mother, sister, brother, please give India a seat in UNSC" But he is in affect doing that diplomatically.

Indians do believes that this world is one big family and call it Vasudeva kutumbam which is a term from vedas.

You are not seeing this that majority of nations to supports Permanent seat for India at UNSC.
 
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