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A senior apparatchik of the Chinese Communist Party on Wednesday said that Beijing did not have a policy to oppose India's candidature for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council, even as he stopped short of supporting New Delhi's bid for the same.
"We believe UN Security Council should undergo reforms. There should be more representation from developing countries. We welcome more positive and active role from India in the UN," said Huang Huaguang, who heads the research wing of the International Department of the Chinese Communist Party. "China doesn't have a policy to oppose India's bid for a permanent seat in the UNSC."
Huang is one of the five senior CPC officials currently touring New Delhi to interact with Indian international and strategic affairs experts about external and internal implications of the change of leadership in China. Speaking at the Observer Research Foundation, he said that China favoured a more democratic world order as it was of the view that the existing order could not deal with the contemporary challenges before the international community.
China not opposed to India's UN permanent seat bid
"We believe UN Security Council should undergo reforms. There should be more representation from developing countries. We welcome more positive and active role from India in the UN," said Huang Huaguang, who heads the research wing of the International Department of the Chinese Communist Party. "China doesn't have a policy to oppose India's bid for a permanent seat in the UNSC."
Huang is one of the five senior CPC officials currently touring New Delhi to interact with Indian international and strategic affairs experts about external and internal implications of the change of leadership in China. Speaking at the Observer Research Foundation, he said that China favoured a more democratic world order as it was of the view that the existing order could not deal with the contemporary challenges before the international community.
China not opposed to India's UN permanent seat bid