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VOL. 6, ISSUE 4 (2020)
India and United Nations security council permanent membership: A reality or an illusion?
Authors
Somepalli Alekhya
Abstract
The enrolment and structure of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) have been among the most dubious and immovable issues considered by UN part states since the foundation of the association in the mid 1940’s. A number of developing worldwide and territorial powers all through the world– including Japan, Germany, India, Brazil, Indonesia, Nigeria, South Africa, and Egypt have looked for lasting seats on the UNSC amid the previous couple of decades. In this article we try to understand theanalyse the emergence of the UNSC, an organisation responsible for the world peace and security. It not only tries to understand the need for structural changes in UNSC but also analyses the stand of the developing countries and the role they play in the peace and security of the world. India’s bid for permanent seat at the table of UNSC is age old. The article critically analyses the position that India holds in the 21st century and the strength of its bid for a permanent seat in UNSC
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Pages:93-101
How to cite this article:
Somepalli Alekhya "India and United Nations security council permanent membership: A reality or an illusion?". International Journal of Law, Vol 6, Issue 4, 2020, Pages 93-101
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