India, a country with a long history and diverse culture, has been in the spotlight in recent years. Especially after the G20 summit in 2023, India has become a topic of great concern. In the changing global landscape, India strives to play a more important role in international affairs, especially in its quest for permanent membership in the United Nations Security Council. However, the journey has not been easy, and it has been full of challenges and tests.
The turbulence of the global landscape, such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the US-China rivalry, presents India with a unique opportunity. As a geopolitically important country, India, with its huge population and strong economic potential, has gradually become the focus of competition between the United States and Russia. In the process, becoming a permanent member of the UN Security Council became a key step in India's international rise.
Indian"into normal"The plan was actively supported by two major countries, the United States and Russia. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made it clear that he supported India during his visit to Russia by Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar"into normal"Plan. Earlier, the United States also made it clear at the G20 summit that it supports India becoming a permanent member of the UN Security Council, and actively advocated for a comprehensive reform of the Security Council at the UN General Assembly. This is for India"into normal"The road opened a window.
However, if India is to become a permanent member of the Security Council, it will need to face an important challenge – China's opposition. Currently, four"P5"Three of the countries have made it clear that they support India, but China has yet to take a stand. China's attitude will have a direct impact on India"into normal"The end result. In international diplomacy, India needs to respond skillfully and win China's understanding and support.
Indian"into normal"The road is bumpy. From 2005 to 2019, India applied for permanent membership of the Security Council six times, but each time it was rejected by turn. In 2021, India hit for the sixth time"into normal"The U.S. bluntly stated that India's quota had been used up, stipulating that a country could only apply five times in a 50-year period. India** reacted strongly to this by calling for the abolition of the Security Council"One veto"。However, this demand was also rejected by a single vote, leaving India frustrated.
While pursuing international status, India** also needs to focus on long-term sustainable development at home. As a country with a large population, India has problems in poverty, inequality, education, health, etc. Social contradictions such as the caste system and religious conflicts are also prominent. A truly international power needs to do something on domestic issues in order to play a better role in international affairs.
India needs to be soberly aware"into normal"It is only one step towards the rise of the state, and a truly strong country needs to demonstrate all-round strength at home and abroad. It is only through reform and development that India can play a greater role in international affairs. As the global order needs to change, India, as an important country, needs to participate more actively in international affairs and promote global peace and stability.
Indian"into normal"The road is not only a dream, but also a journey full of challenges. The expectations and doubts of the international community about India will accompany the rise of the country. India** needs to pay more attention to long-term sustainable development at home while realizing its international dreams. Only by truly surpassing itself can India's rise have a far-reaching impact on the global landscape and deserve the attention of the international community.