Russia strongly supports India s normalization and seeks regional prosperity and global influence

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov publicly stated that Russia supports India becoming a permanent member of the UN Security Council. This statement undoubtedly gave an important vote to India's path to "normalization". India has long sought a greater voice in the UN system, and Russia's support is undoubtedly a strong affirmation of its international standing.

On the international stage, India is competing with Japan, Brazil and Germany for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. Each of these four countries has its own strengths, and all have strong economic and political power, and each has its own unique contribution and influence to global governance. As the world's most populous democracy and a fast-growing economic power, India's role in international affairs is becoming increasingly important.

In addition to diplomatic support, Russia and India have also made significant progress in substantive cooperation. The two countries have launched a series of close cooperation under the framework of the North-South Corridor, which aims to connect the independent transport systems of each country to reduce transport times and costs. This cooperation is not only of great significance for the promotion of regional development, but also has a profound impact on the reshaping of the global landscape.

As an important land route connecting Asia and Europe, the strategic value of the North-South Corridor cannot be overlooked. The construction of this corridor not only strengthens the connectivity between Central Asia and South Asia, but also promotes the overall development of the Eurasian continent. With the deepening of cooperation, this corridor is expected to become a new economic growth pole in the future, further promoting the common prosperity of countries along the route.

Russia's support has undoubtedly added important weight to India's path to normalcy. However, to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council, India also needs wider support and recognition in the international community. This requires India not only to play a more active role in international affairs, but also to show more responsibility in promoting regional peace and stability.

With the accelerated development of the global multipolarization trend, the reform of the United Nations, as the most influential multinational organization in the world, is imperative. Against this backdrop, India's path to normalcy may breathe new life and possibilities into the future of the United Nations. At the same time, cooperation and competition among countries will continue to inject complex and rich connotations into the development of international relations.

Russia has expressed its support for India's entry into the permanent state

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