As many are aware, India's ongoing efforts to become a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council have also become a major focus on the international arena.
However, his various actions have also aroused doubts from countries around the world, which has also made India's road to "normalcy" full of twists and turns, and also ushered in challenges.
You know, this country has applied many times in a row, but all of them have ended in failure, after all, the P5 has reached a kind of balance.
What's more, India's relations with many of its neighbors are mediocre, and India is still facing a dilemma if it has repeatedly messed up its relations with its neighbors.
So, entering 2024, can India's "normalization" event be completed?
1. India's desire to "normalize".
Speaking of India, it has applied for "normalization" 6 times in a row, and it can rise to the occasion every time it fails, and such tenacious perseverance is also admirable.
Some ** directly stated that if India's seventh "accession" is not successful, then it will consider withdrawing from the United Nations, and they will also establish a new United Nations, and this new United Nations is India-centric.
Such a statement also makes people have to admire India's determination to "enter normality", and many netizens also expressed their laughter and crying for such an arrogant attitude of "Indian Ah San".
As everyone knows, the current permanent members of the UN Security Council include China, Britain, France, the United States, and Russia, and these countries have a very high status in the United Nations.
For India, the success of the "normalization" will improve their status, and their overall influence in the international community will also be greatly enhanced.
Second, it is difficult to achieve a major event of "normalization".
India has a huge population, and has a relatively strong **, and is one of the co-founders, so they have great confidence in "normalization", but their own strength is not enough.
It is worth mentioning that India's performance in international affairs has always been controversial. In particular, the handling of the border issue has given India a bad opinion in the international arena.
India's relations with its neighbors have always been marked by disputes, which has given it no advantage in the "normal" competition.
In addition, the Maldives, which has always maintained close relations with India, has now shown that it will strengthen ties and cooperation with China.
This is also a relatively big shock for India, which has also been very challenged.
India has not only mishandled the border issue, but has also suffered from various problems at home, especially the huge contradictions in its social structure and the uneven economic development.
As a result, India's overall strength is not enough, and it has lost its competitiveness in the international arena.
3. Self-development is the key
In fact, in order to "normalize", India has also made a lot of efforts.
Because if you want to "become a permanent member", you must obtain the consent of the "five permanent members", so in order to improve its success rate, India began to buy ** from the United States, France, Britain, and Russia, which can be said to have used a lot of money.
At the same time, India also maintains first-class contacts with our country and has established a lot of orders with our country.
From India's point of view, if the interests of China and India are bound to a certain extent, then China will support India's "normalization" in consideration of the reasons of its interests.
However, India still underestimates the gold content of this position, and no one is willing to give it up, let alone India, which has repeatedly engaged in things.
In fact, India's refusal to "join the norm" is not just because of its strength.
In such a situation, the most important thing for India to do is to rethink its foreign policy and maintain a certain degree of friendly relations with its neighbors.
This will not only promote India's own development, but also enhance its international image.
In dealing with neighbouring countries, contradictions can be resolved only in the context of reconciliation and cooperation.
At the same time, it is also necessary to carry out certain reforms in the country so that the overall strength of the country can be improved. Only by improving from the inside out in this way can they have a greater advantage in international competition.
Conclusion
It is undeniable that India's strength is gradually improving, and they also have a vigorous and rapid development of the lunar calendar. However, these advantages of India are not enough to justify its "normalization", and they still face many problems of their own.
India will undoubtedly face skepticism and challenges, both at home and abroad, which will eventually make their path to "normalcy" very long, and even become the laughing stock of other countries.
Therefore, India's top priority at the moment is to resolve its own internal contradictions, and at the same time, its relations with its neighbors and various diplomatic problems should also be resolved, so that India's overall national strength can be comprehensively enhanced. Otherwise, the difficulty of their "normalization" will not be ordinary.