Vibs
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I personally is highly critical of my Govt for wasting time and energy after the UNSC seat. There are far better things to do than this.
Who in this present world gives a flying f*** about resolutions passed in UN. UNSC can only pass resolutions against militarily weaker nations that P5 is sure of taking down & also stand to gain from its downfall and if countries have godfathers in the big table (like Israel has USA )they don't even give a damn. Even African warlords no longer care about UN let alone powerful sovereign country like India .
I think that the time has come for UN to reassess and reorganize or become obsolete like its predecessor- League of nations.
You are looking at only 1 part of the picture. That's always going to present a distorted image. India's push behind a UNSC seat is going on parallelly to it's push for a BRICS head for IMF, an IBSA (India, Brazil, South Africa) league within UNSC working as a 3rd front to NATO and China-Russia, seeking permanent membership into the SCO as well as proactive steps in global economic forums against developing nations. It's not going to pay off immediately.These things take years if not decades. It's aimed at a future point of time. Sitting on our behinds and looking inwards oblivious to the happenings outside is what we did from 70's to 90's. We lost almost all diplomatic muscle and were close to bankruptcy.
Unlikely.
The P5 and their allies make up most of the political power on Earth. Even just the two nations of America and Russia, have more "diplomatic" power than any other organization could dream of.
The UN also contains every single recognized nation on the planet.
It's gone beyond diplomatic powers of just 2 countries. The recent trend indicates that NATO alliance has been using the UNSC to push their own agendas. The other fronts have been mute witnesses. There is a growing realization in India,China,Russia and Germany that there is growing discontent around the world with the UNSC and there is a need to improve the credibility. It's functioning now seems to be a NATO autocracy with Russia and China unable to balance out the equation despite having veto powers.