How Much Longer Will India Be Kept Out Of UNSC? PM
The Morning Standard|September 27, 2020
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday made a strong pitch for a greater role for India at the United Nations, asserting that for how long the country will be kept out of the world body’s decision making structure.
Pushkar Banakar
How Much Longer Will India Be Kept Out Of UNSC? PM

“The people of India have been waiting for a long time for the UN’s reformation process to complete. They are worried whether this process will ever reach its logical end. After all, how long India will be kept out of the decision making structures of the United Nations,” Modi said in his virtual address to the UN General Assembly’s 75th session.

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