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India elected non-permanent member of UN Security Council for 2021-22

Our Burea New Delhi | Updated on June 18, 2020 Published on June 18, 2020

Prime Minister Narendra Modi   -  PTI

India will promote global peace, security at UNSC: Prime Minister Modi

India will work with all member countries of the UN Security Council to promote global peace, security, resilience and equity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said.

Member states elected India to the non-permanent seat of the Security Council for the term 2021-22 with 184 out of the 192 valid votes polled in its favour, according to a statement from India’s office at the United Nations.

“Deeply grateful for the overwhelming support shown by the global community for India’s membership of the @UN Security Council,” Modi tweeted on Thursday.

This will be India’s eighth stint as a non-permanent member at the UNSC. Interestingly, the last time India got elected to the seat in 2011-12, its margin of victory was wider as 188 out of 190 valid votes were polled in its favour.

India has been making a bid for permanent membership of UNSC for long. Its bid is now backed by four of the five permanent members — France, Russia, the UK and the US. China, however, is continuing to veto the attempt.

India wants to work for reforms at the UNSC which may also pave the way for its election as a permanent member.

Published on June 18, 2020

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