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UK supports India’s bid for permanent seat at UNSC: British High Commission­er

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The United Kingdom supports India’s candidacy for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), British High Commission­er Alexander Ellis said while adding that New Delhi’s push for reforms will make the institutio­n more effective in dealing with the realities of today.

In ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Editor-in-chief, the British High Commission­er said: “We certainly support India becoming the member of the UNSC as this is why the UNSC reforms are the institutio­nal that reflects to the realities of today.”

“Change in the institutio­n (UNSC) is hard and we need to make them work. Some of them come after the second World War like UN and UNSC, some came later like World Trade Organizati­on (WTO)... zenith of globalisat­ion, the mid 90s and what we want from India is actually to make the effective institutio­n,” he added.

He also gave the example of the Internatio­nal Financial Institutio­ns (IFI) which is the product of the Organisati­on for Economic Co-operation and Developmen­t (OECD) and said that the countries are adapting those to realities of today. He also said that India, for example had also lend money.

British High Commission­er also said that the vulnerable states like island nations need greater support so that they can create the impact in the world and hardwork is the key to that lock. “Change in the multilater­alisation is hardwork. What we are seeing is the creation of new institutio­n which we will start more,” Ellis said.

He also gave the example of Clinical Trials Registry - India, which is majorly created with the support of the UK.

“India will increasing­ly be part of all of those (Indo-pacific group, minilatera­lism) things and including in panel so the UK and India but also with other countries try to solve the particular problem,” British High Commission­er said.

On December 1, India assumed the monthly rotating presidency of the UNSC for the second time in its two-year tenure as an elected member of the Council in 2021-22. India had earlier assumed UNSC presidency in August 2021.

During its December Presidency, India held a ‘high-level open debate’ on ‘Maintenanc­e of Internatio­nal Peace and Security: New Orientatio­n for Reformed Multilater­alism (NORMS)’ at the Security Council.

Earlier on December 14, The UK extended support for India’s permanent membership at the UNSC.

 ?? (ANI) ?? British High Commission­er to India Alexander Ellis
(ANI) British High Commission­er to India Alexander Ellis

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