“For how long will India be kept out of the decision-making structures of the UN?" : PM Modi

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From asking pointed questions on reforms by the United Nations to hailing India’s Covid-19 vaccine production, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday covered domestic and international issues during his speech at the United Nations.

PM Modi, in his 22-minute long address in Hindi during the general debate of the 75th session of the UN General Assembly, made a stringent case for reforms at the global body and also sought for a larger share of India’s representation in decision-making at the United Nations.

“For how long will India be kept out of the decision-making structures of the United Nations? How long would a country have to wait particularly when the transformational changes happening in that country affect a large part of the world?” he asked in his pre-recorded video statement.


Here is the full text of PM Modi’s address:


Respected President of the General Assembly. On behalf of over 1.3 billion people of India. I would like to congratulate every member country. on the 75th anniversary of the United Nations. India is proud of the fact that it is one of the founding members of the United Nations. On this historic occasion, I have come to this global platform to share the sentiments of 1.3 billion people of India.

Your Excellency

The world of 1945 was significantly different from today’s world. The global situation, sources-resources, problems-solutions; all were quite different. And as a result the form and the composition of the institution, established with the aim of global welfare, were in accordance with the prevailing situation of those times. Today we are in a completely different era. In 21st century, The requirements and challenges of our present as well as our future are vastly different from those of the past. Therefore, the international community today is faced with a very important question: Whether the character of the institution, constituted in the prevailing circumstances of 1945, is relevant even today? If century changes and we don’t, then strength to bring changes becomes weak. If we assess the last 75 years of the United Nations, we see several achievements


But at the same time, there are also several instances that point to a serious need for introspection for the United Nations. One could say that we have successfully avoided a third world war, but we cannot deny that there have been several wars and many civil wars. Several terrorist attacks shook the world and there have been bloodsheds. The people who lost their lives in these wars and attacks were human beings, like you and me. Thousands of children, who would have otherwise enriched this world, left us prematurely. So many people lost their life savings and became homeless refugees. Were the efforts of the United Nations sufficient during those times or are these efforts adequate even today? The whole world is fighting the global pandemic of Corona for the last 8-9 months. Where is the United Nations in this joint fight against the pandemic? Where is its effective response?


Your Excellency

Reform in the responses, in the processes, in the character of the United Nations is the need of the hour. It is a fact that the faith and respect that the United Nations enjoys in India are unparalleled. But it is also true that the people of India have been waiting for a long time for the completion of the reforms of the United Nations. Today, people of India are concerned whether this reform-process will ever reach its logical conclusion?

For how long will India be kept out of the decision-making structures of the United Nations? A country, which is the largest democracy of the world, A country with more than 18% of the world population, A country, which has hundreds of languages, hundreds of dialects, many sects, many ideologies, A country, which was a leading global economy for centuries and also one which has seen hundreds of years of foreign rule.


Your Excellency

When we were strong, we did not trouble the world; when we were weak, we did not become a burden on the world.

Your Excellency

How long would a country have to wait particularly when the changes happening in that country affect a large part of the world?

Your Excellency

The ideals on which the United Nations was founded are quite similar to that of India and not different from its own fundamental philosophy. The words Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam, the whole world is a family, have often reverberated in this hall of the United Nations. We treat the whole world as one family. It is part of our culture, character and thinking. In the United Nations too, India has always given priority to the welfare of the whole world. India is the country, which sent its brave soldiers to about 50 peacekeeping missions. India is the country that has lost the maximum number of its brave soldiers in the course of establishing peace. Today every Indian, while seeing the contribution of India in the United Nations, aspires for India’s expanded role in the United Nations.


Respected Chairman

It was India that initiated the ‘International Day of Non-Violence’ on 02 October and ‘International Day of Yoga’ on 21 June. Similarly, the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure and the International Solar Alliance are realities today due to efforts of India. India has always thought about the interests of the whole humankind and not about its own vested interests. This philosophy has always been the driving force of India’s policies. One can see the glimpses of this philosophy in India’s Neighbourhood First Policy to our Act East Policy, in the thought of Security and Growth for All in the Region, and in our approach towards the Indo Pacific region. India’s partnerships are also guided by this very principle. Any gesture of friendship by India towards one country is not against someone else. When India strengthens its development partnership, it is not with any malafide intent of making the partner country dependent or hapless. We have never hesitated from sharing experiences of our development.


Your Excellency

Even during these very difficult times of a raging pandemic, the pharma industry of India has sent essential medicines to more than 150 countries. As the largest vaccine producing country of the world, I want to give one more assurance to the global community today, India’s vaccine production and delivery capacity will be used to help all humanity in fighting this crisis. We are moving ahead with phase 3 clinical trials in India and in our neighbourhood. India will also help all the countries in enhancing their cold chain and storage capacities for the delivery of Vaccines.

Your Excellency

From January next year, India will also fulfil its responsibility as a non-permanent member of the Security Council. I express my gratitude to all our fellow countries who have bestowed this trust upon India. We will use the prestige and experience of the largest democracy for the benefit of the whole world. Our path goes from human welfare to the welfare of the World. India will always speak in support of peace, security and prosperity. India will not hesitate in raising its voice against the enemies of humanity, human race and human values – terrorism, smuggling of illegal weapons, drugs and money-laundering. India’s cultural heritage, tradition, thousands of years of experience will always stand in good stead for the developing countries. India’s experiences, India’s developmental journey with its ups and downs will strengthen the way towards world welfare.


Your Excellency

In the past few years, following the mantra of Reform-Perform-Transform, India has made great efforts to bring about transformation in the lives of millions of its citizens. These experiences are as useful for many countries of the world as they are for us. Connecting 400 million people to banking system in just 4-5 years was not an easy task. But India proved that it can be done. It was not easy to free 600 million people from Open Defecation in 4-5 years. But India achieved it. It was not easy to provide access to free health care services, within 2-3 years, to more than 500 million people. But India was able to do this. Today, India is one of the leaders in Digital Transactions. Today, India is ensuring empowerment and transparency by providing Digital Access to its millions of citizens. Today, India is implementing a huge campaign for tuberculosis-free India by 2025. Today, India is implementing a programme for providing piped drinking water to 150 million rural households. Recently, India has initiated a huge project for connecting its 6 Lakh villages with broadband optical fibre.


Your Excellency

We are moving forward with the vision of “Self-reliant India” in the changed circumstances of the post Pandemic era. A Self-reliant India will also be a Force Multiplier for the Global Economy. Today, it is also being ensured that there is no discrimination in extending the benefits of all the schemes to every citizen of the country. Large scale efforts are being made in India to promote Women Enterprise and Leadership. Indian women, today, are the biggest beneficiaries of the largest Micro Financing Scheme of the world. India is one of those countries where women are provided Paid Maternity Leave of 26 weeks. The rights of Transgenders are also being secured through necessary Legal reforms.

Your Excellency

In its journey towards progress, India wants to learn from the world as well as share its own experiences with the world. I am confident that on the occasion of its 75th anniversary, the United Nations and its member countries will endeavour with a strong commitment to maintain the relevance of this great institution. Stability in the United nations and empowerment of the United Nations are essential for the welfare of the world. On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the United Nations, let us once again pledge to dedicate ourselves for the welfare of the world.

Thank you

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Modi Sahib speaking like a big world leader but doesnt realize that he is only leader for his people - 1.3 billion live in HIS country - rest of the world is not bothered by what he thinks.
 
Representing 1.3 billion people, that's 1/5th of humanity, if that doesn't make you a world leader what does?

Quite a balanced speech by Modi, underlining key issues playing out worldwide. The UNGA event has become a place to vent and rant lately, so any deviation seems like an improvement.
 
Modi Sahib speaking like a big world leader but doesnt realize that he is only leader for his people - 1.3 billion live in HIS country - rest of the world is not bothered by what he thinks.

who represents the "rest of the world"?
 
Representing 1.3 billion people, that's 1/5th of humanity, if that doesn't make you a world leader what does?

Quite a balanced speech by Modi, underlining key issues playing out worldwide. The UNGA event has become a place to vent and rant lately, so any deviation seems like an improvement.

If it's just about population numbers, every country could just breed at alarming rates.

Also, what's up with your weird profile picture.
 
who represents the "rest of the world"?

No one really but the major powers call the shots i.e USA, Russia, China.

As I mentioned in another thread, I think Modi is not happy about the veto power given to some members, which is unfair if you think about. India isn't going to get this ability, the others won't allow for it as they lose big advantages by allowing another possible nation to veto their policies.
 
The rest of the world uses India for its gigantic market, bollywood, cricket team, manpower exports but thats about it.
 
Excellent speech by PM as usual. Without taking digs at any country or making any controversial statement, he covered all the points.
 
In all fairness this Narendra "Hitler" Modi is right
Germany and India should definitely be given more responsibility in UN

They're powerful players in world politics and are/will shape the future

but I wouldn't be happy if this happens under Modi's watch cause than he'll be blocking all the resolutions on human rights abuses that would eventually come on Kashmir and his treatment of Muslims (finger crossed)

I mean in any other country he would be jail after the Gujrat genocide but not in India they made this midget their PM
 
No one really but the major powers call the shots i.e USA, Russia, China.

As I mentioned in another thread, I think Modi is not happy about the veto power given to some members, which is unfair if you think about. India isn't going to get this ability, the others won't allow for it as they lose big advantages by allowing another possible nation to veto their policies.

What INTL shots has China called?
 
Should be Forever. The G4 nations who want permanent seats in the UNSC are opposed by other countries in the region.
 
Interestingly the YouTube video of his speech has more dislikes then likes and majority of the comments are very critical of him as well. I used to think he was very popular amongst Indians in social media. I guess the high unemployment rate and shrinking economy has dented his support.
 
Interestingly the YouTube video of his speech has more dislikes then likes and majority of the comments are very critical of him as well. I used to think he was very popular amongst Indians in social media. I guess the high unemployment rate and shrinking economy has dented his support.

Say it ain’t so. We need him to rule for another twenty years or so and then pass the baton on to Yogi Whatshisname.
 
Say it ain’t so. [I]We need him to rule for another twenty years or so a[/I]nd then pass the baton on to Yogi Whatshisname.

Lol yeah, having Modi around definitely makes Pakistan’s job easier. But you have to feel sorry for the normal Indians who have to suffer because of the likes of Modi and Yogi.
 
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What INTL shots has China called?

They have used veto power in UN so many times. Have strong armed even US in the South China Sea and the issues with Philippines
 
Lol yeah, having Modi around definitely makes Pakistan’s job easier. But you have to feel sorry for the normal Indians who have to suffer because of the likes of Modi and Yogi.

Don't need anyone's fake sympathies we are good...we will know in 10-15 years the outcome.
 
Why blame China ? Not their fault, Blame Nehru, he is the cause of all of India's problems today.... India's biggest enemy if not Pakistan or China or any other external forces, its always been Congress who has been weakening India from within...
 
In all fairness this Narendra "Hitler" Modi is right
Germany and India should definitely be given more responsibility in UN

They're powerful players in world politics and are/will shape the future

but I wouldn't be happy if this happens under Modi's watch cause than he'll be blocking all the resolutions on human rights abuses that would eventually come on Kashmir and his treatment of Muslims (finger crossed)

I mean in any other country he would be jail after the Gujrat genocide but not in India they made this midget their PM

Wow Gujrat this Gujrat that but Xi Jingpitler is the moral of humanity repping UN secuirty council with the Ughyur concentration camps where organ harvesting, halal pork, alcohol and a tailor made Quran are offered to the Muslims there...

I mean in any other country he would be jail after the Ughyur genocide and atrocities but not in China and Pakistan they made this person a moral of humanity .. UMMah
 
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Wow Gujrat this Gujrat that but Xi Jingpitler is the moral of humanity repping UN secuirty council with the Ughyur concentration camps where organ harvesting, halal pork, alcohol and a tailor made Quran are offered to the Muslims there...

I mean in any other country he would be jail after the Ughyur genocide and atrocities but not in China and Pakistan they made this person a moral of humanity .. UMMah

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damn man cant write 2 sentences about India without people replying with Xi, Xinjiang its so annoying I don't even get angry I just get disappointed
Anyone who ever saw my posts about China knows I HATE their regime and everything they stand for with passion but why cant I write or criticize Narendara "Hitler" Modi without people bringing China there are different thread for their "kaarnaame"

If you wanna open a thread about removing China from security council be my guest but Goddamn it please stop bringing China into every post/thread relating to what we find wrong with India and its treatment of minorities/ specifically Kashmir
 
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damn man cant write 2 sentences about India without people replying with Xi, Xinjiang its so annoying I don't even get angry I just get disappointed
Anyone who ever saw my posts about China knows I HATE their regime and everything they stand for with passion but why cant I write or criticize Narendara "Hitler" Modi without people bringing China there are different thread for their "kaarnaame"

If you wanna open a thread about removing China from security council be my guest but Goddamn it please stop bringing China into every post/thread relating to what we find wrong with India and its treatment of minorities/ specifically Kashmir

Ok, credit where its due, you have strongly criticized Xi Chingtler and China in the past...
 
God forbid the day India get veto power, world politics are so lopsided. As they say all people are equal but some are more equal. That's the how it is.
 
Modi Sahib speaking like a big world leader but doesnt realize that he is only leader for his people - 1.3 billion live in HIS country - rest of the world is not bothered by what he thinks.

Who speaks for the rest of the world?
 
Who speaks for the rest of the world?

The rest of the world is not interested in India's border issues. When India can become a world player, then they will have earned the right to vote on wider issues. At this point in time they need to focus on ensuring their own people have access to food, water and acceptable living conditions according to UN standards.
 
Interestingly the YouTube video of his speech has more dislikes then likes and majority of the comments are very critical of him as well. I used to think he was very popular amongst Indians in social media. I guess the high unemployment rate and shrinking economy has dented his support.

I have noticed that too. All the haters are running a campaign of blindly disliking his videos. I mean I can understand you dislike a video if you dont agree with some of his policies/bills etc. but just blindly disliking anything shows opposition has totally lost it.

What was the reason for disliking his UNGA speech? He didnt took any countries or oppositions name, didnt took dig at anyone, just highlighted important issues like digitalization, electrification, corona etc.

NDTV youtube comment section quite honestly has become a hate page. If you read the comments, most are acknowledging they have not even watched the video but just there to dislike. Some are saying 'Modi ji spaek about empliymint' and that too with incorrect spelling. Why would he speak about jobs in UNGA address? :))

Today they are running another campaign in twitter to dislike his mann ka baat video.

This blind hatred was the reason Modi got such a big majority on 2nd term. But looks like opposition learnt nothing and adopting the same strategy which will backfire again in 2024.
 
As Pakistanis we have an obvious anti-Indian bias but in this instance Modi is quite right in asking the question. World security cannot be held hostage by a small group of nations who have then pulled up the ladder so nobody else can join them.

A 1.2 Billion strong nuclear armed country cannot be excluded from such a club. Indeed countries like Pakistan, Turkey, Brasil and Japan also have a right to be included.

The UNSC needs reform - either they let other countries in or those permanent security council members must drop their veto rights.

Given the pride India places on its own self reliance and pivotal place in world geopolitics I wonder if Modi will extend this beyond these few words he has uttered and really start to do something practical to ensure its membership. Otherwise the big boys will never let anyone sit at the same table.
 
Modi Sahib speaking like a big world leader but doesnt realize that he is only leader for his people - 1.3 billion live in HIS country - rest of the world is not bothered by what he thinks.

The world isn't as ignorant as you might be thinking. They know Modi and they know Imran Khan too. It's a shame for Pakistanis to be putting down leaders of this region just because of the animosity that exists between India and Pakistan.
 
The world isn't as ignorant as you might be thinking. They know Modi and they know Imran Khan too. It's a shame for Pakistanis to be putting down leaders of this region just because of the animosity that exists between India and Pakistan.

So you have dropped the facade of being anti modi and back to right wing?
 
any one who thinks that India will get a Veto power or permanent seat at UN is living in Lala Land , the P5 countries have mutual understanding to never ever include the 6th country in this club , be it India or Japan .....
 
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So you have dropped the facade of being anti modi and back to right wing?

That comment had nothing to do with my political views. Just emphasizing that leaders of this region are as much 'global leaders' as any and any of Indians/Pakistanis cancelling each other's leaders like that is a shame.
 
That comment had nothing to do with my political views. Just emphasizing that leaders of this region are as much 'global leaders' as any and any of Indians/Pakistanis cancelling each other's leaders like that is a shame.

The P5 have power not because of the veto, but they have veto because they have power. India can keep on begging, but without power, there can't be any respect. And India is not going to be powerful. Perennial weaklings who can bully the weak at best.
 
The world isn't as ignorant as you might be thinking. They know Modi and they know Imran Khan too. It's a shame for Pakistanis to be putting down leaders of this region just because of the animosity that exists between India and Pakistan.

Ten years ago maybe but now you have a right wing extremist leader and a big population that supports him and his fascist views.
 
Hello guys it's 2020.... UN security council cannot be complete without supa powa India.... Just don't highlight the fact that they got slapped by all their neighbours in the last couple of years :))
 
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The rest of the world is not interested in India's border issues. When India can become a world player, then they will have earned the right to vote on wider issues. At this point in time they need to focus on ensuring their own people have access to food, water and acceptable living conditions according to UN standards.

Again, thats the opinion of one group broadly classified as "pakistani" not the world opinion.
 
The world isn't as ignorant as you might be thinking. They know Modi and they know Imran Khan too. It's a shame for Pakistanis to be putting down leaders of this region just because of the animosity that exists between India and Pakistan.

Sorry to break it to you but the "world" at the UN is the big five. They will not allow India to be a part of the security council because China will veto it. And Russia will abstain. It will never be voted for.

Coming on to the should India be part of the decision making process? yes it should. it has 1.5billion people to worry about and should have a say in the decisions made at the world body. However so should the OIC or another Muslim organisation that will look to speak for the 2 billion Muslims in the world.

It must be said though that asking for power at the UN in this day and age seems very strange and just shows how bankrupt the Modi regime has become. His speech was largely unimpressive and I have never seen the amount of bad press about India over the last two years ever before. The bare facts are that the UN is now completley useless. It has been rendered so by the big five themselves.

Countries are forming blocks, alliances and taking unilateral actions to safeguard their interests. e.g. India in Kashmir, China in Ladakh, turkey in the eastern Med, the quad in the pacific, China in Hong kong and the pacific. Turkey in Syria, libya. Russia in Syria and the middle east..

where was the UN? it is a dead organisation..there is no use of it. States are now joining forces to deal with various issues and will do what is in their interest.
 
Again, thats the opinion of one group broadly classified as "pakistani" not the world opinion.

Unfortunately it's a reality. If you don't accept it, you won't improve.

Anyway TGK has summarised it well, India won't be getting on the security council. Ser post 40.
 
That’s how a true world leader speaks.

As a leader of the worlds largest secular country, no religious connotations as well.

Great representation and great speech.

May be it is good to have a chaiwala upbringing so that you can be grounded and put your ego aside and listen to others and make the right call.
 
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Sorry to break it to you but the "world" at the UN is the big five. They will not allow India to be a part of the security council because China will veto it. voted for.

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Yes Yes, Thank you, Thank you Nehru. My boy and staunch Congress supporter MP2011 will be proud....

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I don't know why Indians are crying about not getting into UN Security council, it is not even the real issue. We should be looking at the disease that is still in the body, CONGRESS. BJP should be working overtime to exterminate Congress and whatever is left of it at any cost, so this cancer doesn't grow back EVER....
 
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