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please read what nehru himself said about it:
Of course he will deny it since it completely paints him in a very foolish way.
China-India: Fifty Years After 1962 | South Asia Analysis Group
please read what nehru himself said about it:
Indians are docile by nature and not arrogant. If you think india is showing arrogance then I'd say it's a welcome change.India cannot arrogate it's way into a permanent seat in the UNSC. I even doubt if all it's neighbors will support its bid... So in a way this ranting against the current UNSC is understandable (a sound of desperation from someone who believes it has nothing to lose).
The Indian establishment has to get down from their too high of a pedestal. It must be lonely being on top...
when india is powerful enough (say 10 years into the future) then it will be INVITED to join the P5.
that's the only way it can work with the current un charter.
china already offered to endorse india, if india was willing to leave the G4 and campaign for a seat on her own.Will China willingly endorse India to the UNSC without concessions from India on their historical territorial issues, tussle over the Himalayan backyard (Tibet, etc.)...?
china already offered to endorse india, if india was willing to leave the G4 and campaign for a seat on her own.
india rejected this offer, but the fact that the offer was made in first place means that it was a serious one.
There is a reason why Indian National Animal is a tiger. As they say "pigs come in groups.. tigers don't"The Indian establishment has to get down from their too high of a pedestal. It must be lonely being on top...
There is a reason why Indian National Animal is a tiger. As they say "pigs come in groups.. tigers don't"
So, do you have any third party evidence, such as US government documents, to prove that offer did exist?Of course he will deny it since it completely paints him in a very foolish way.
China-India: Fifty Years After 1962 | South Asia Analysis Group
Then, what does india offer in turn for such a great favor? After all, there is no free lunch in this world!Obviously the offer is tied to Indian concessions on issues that have bedeviled the Sino-Indo relations (no freebies in international relations). You think India will capitulate on these issues for a permanent UNSC seat?
So, do you have any third party evidence, such as US government documents, to prove that offer did exist?
I agree with Mr. Puri, current UNSC has been useless for India and solves no one's purpose. India is already doing well and it doesn't affect India at all whether India get a permanent UNSC seat or not. Without India UNSC has no meaning. Now coming to your point I would say that you should get out from this illusion that China can stop India from becoming permanent member of UNSC. India don't see its interest in current UNSC system.taking a much "harder" stand against china might buy you some respect from china. but it will most probably reduce your chances of getting a permanent seat.
Yes, Tigers are endangered species to others but for Tiger its not an issue coz He's a Tiger. Yeah Pigs are mass produced coz Tiger needs someone to clean the area.Oh well, Tigers are an endangered species (and no sign of respite in their annihilation despite international ban). Pigs on the other hand are mass produced.
Well, obviously, india would be better if she can get a permanent UNSC seat. Otherwise you cannot explain all these money, resources india spent with her G4 friends. If india can't get anything from this seat, why bother to buy it?I agree with Mr. Puri, current UNSC has been useless for India and solves no one's purpose. India is already doing well and it doesn't affect India at all whether India get a permanent UNSC seat or not.
Oh, China can and China did that already!Without India UNSC has no meaning. Now coming to your point I would say that you should get out from this illusion that China can stop India from becoming permanent member of UNSC.
India, however, is not applying for a seat in NATO.India don't see its interest in current UNSC system.
Today NATO has more significance than UNSC and India is a aspiring superpower hence nobody can stop us to take our seat.
I am talking about the current UNSC scene and structure. UNSC will have to go through extensive modification and reforms before any country joins as a permanent member and the same applies to India too. If in current system India become the permanent member than it won't solve much purpose as each time India will try to pass an charter then other members would veto it and charter would be scrapped and this would repeat with everyone. UNSC will have to expand to become more fair and effective.Well, obviously, india would be better if she can get a permanent UNSC seat. Otherwise you cannot explain all these money, resources india spent with her G4 friends. If india can't get anything from this seat, why bother to buy it?
See China had affected in past does not mean China can do it again. Things have been changed and now all four UNSC permanent members are supporting Indian candidature. If USA alone decide to get India in then China won't be able to do anything rather than veto and a veto can not stop India.Oh, China can and China did that already!
US and China kill British proposal for UN Security Council reform � The Gstaad Project
India, however, is not applying for a seat in NATO.
So, let's get it straight. India wants this seat in UNSC badly. No one wants to stop you as long as you pay the price!
It is general tendency, people doesn't like change and hence tries to avoid it, tries to stop it but change is the reality and those who do not cope with it lost themselves in history. So Indian permanent membership is a change in UNSC system and it is coming and nobody can stop it.China fears Japan getting membership and that's why- it will stand on its toe and do anything to delay the reforms as much as possible.... its the bottom line.if China is not fearing anyone then why its NOT letting it done.
You still don't get it. UNSC is not an organization for the whole world, it only serves the big powers. It provides a forum for big powers to talk through their conflict instead of fighting in the battlefield. So, no matter how UNSC is going to reform, it has to protect big powers' interest.I am talking about the current UNSC scene and structure. UNSC will have to go through extensive modification and reforms before any country joins as a permanent member and the same applies to India too. If in current system India become the permanent member than it won't solve much purpose as each time India will try to pass an charter then other members would veto it and charter would be scrapped and this would repeat with everyone. UNSC will have to expand to become more fair and effective.
Actually, all five including China are supporting indian candidature. The problem is other 3 in your G4 group:See China had affected in past does not mean China can do it again. Things have been changed and now all four UNSC permanent members are supporting Indian candidature. If USA alone decide to get India in then China won't be able to do anything rather than veto and a veto can not stop India.