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US Reaffirms Support For UNSC Permanent Seat For India Amid Growing Demand For Reform | Other Countries In Queue 

The White House added that the US re🌠cognises the need for urgent reform in the United Nations and will work towards making the UNSC more representative and inclusive as a pe😼rmanent member.

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US Backs India's Permanent Seat In UN Security Council | Photo: AP
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Amid Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the United States for QUAD 2024, Washington has expressed its support for a permanent seat for India at the United Nation🐠s Security Coဣuncil.

Support for India's bid for a permanent seat was also echoed 💝✃during the joint statement at the QUAD Summit 2024 in Delaware - US President Joe Biden's home state.

America's backing comes at a time when the demand for reform within the Un🔴ited Nations is growing, especially in term of the membership in the Security Council.

The UNSC reforms have been on the agenda of the w𝓰orld body for more than two decades and a majority of the Permanent Five members of the UNSC except China have supported India’s bid for a seat, but nothing has really moved on the ground.

"President Biden shared with Prime Minister Modi that the United States supports initiatives to reform global institutions to r🌞eflect India's important voice, including permanent membership for India in a reformed UN Security Council," read a statement issued by the White House.

The White House added tha🌺t the US recognises the need for urgent reform in the United Nations and will work towards makin𝓀g the UNSC more representative and inclusive as a permanent member.

"We will reform the UN Security Council, recognizing the urgent need to make it more representative, inclusive, transparent, efficient, effective, democratic and accountable through expansion in permanent and non-permanent categories of membership of the UN Security Counc♒il, " read the Wilmington Declaration, adding that the expansion of permanent seats wi🔯ll include representation for Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.

Despite multiple reaffirmation of support for India, Africa and other coun♛tries seeking for representation, an official change is yet to be made.

Urgent Need For Reform In UN Security Council

There has been an urgent demand for reform in the United Nations over the past few years. However, with the ongoing wars in Gaza and Ukraine, the demand for reform increased as the United Nat♊ions was heavily criticised for its lack of timely action.

In August 2024, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres admitted that the current structure of the global body renders it "ill-equipped" to deal with a changing worꦗld.

Pushing for the inclusion of African voices, the UN Chief said - "We cannot accept that the world’s preemiꦅnent peace and security body lacks a permanent voice for a continent of well over a billion people … nor canꦰ we accept that Africa’s views are undervalued on questions of peace and security, both on the continent and around the world".

With the inclusion of the African Union as a member of the G20 during the New Delhi Summit, the demand for African representation in global bodies♋ increased.

Echoing the UN Chief's statement, Sierra Leone, the current chair of th✤e African Union, demanded two permanent seats for Africa at the UNSC.

Along with Africa, G4 Nations such as India and Brazil have also called for representa൩tion at the UN S♉ecurity Council.

G4 Nations - India꧂, Brazil, Germany and Japan have called for urgent reforms and a seat at th🥃e table with the current P5 - China, United States, United Kingdom, France and Russia.

Despite endorsement from the United States and the UK for permanent seats for G4 Nations, their bid for a fixed seat at the UNSC has be♛en blocked by opposing members such as Pakistan, Italy, Colombia an🧔d others.