India Foreign Policy Thread

The 4 have agreed because they know there is a "NO" from the fifth. :-)

"Hum aap k saath hain.."...knowing full well the unanimous decision will never come...but at least they can pacify India by saying "look, we tried our best" and then wink, wink amongst themselves!
Homely logic
Oh look the the regular "India will get a UNSC seat" thread which has been ongoing for the last 20 years. In-line with the whole superpower persona.
I guess no is something you don't understand.
There will never be any additional members.
Its a 50 year project
 
Ok boss, I agree.

India matters whether you accept it or not
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P4 has already agreed. Only one country creating problems. Wonder which one it is

You can guess if this statement is correct:

P4 actually disagrees, they said they agree because they know China will veto.

Just like they know whether Russia will reject Germany or whether the United States will reject Brazil. Germany and Brazil have also obtained P4 approval.
 
Doesnt mater. Without the big players neither does tge organizations decision get followed nor does it get resources

That's right.

If India can prove that it is the big boy that the UN must respect, then India will also gain veto power.

India can learn from China, which declared war on the United Nations forces in the Korean War and defeated a 24 country United Nations army. China has proven that without China's permission, the UN cannot fulfill its rights in this region, so China can restore its P5 seat.

Similarly, India only needs to declare war on the United Nations, defeat the UN military, and then gain veto power.
 
With india unsc represents 70% of world population
If based on population, countries such as Indonesia and Nigeria are the P5. How about India and these countries establish a new United Nations?
 
If based on population, countries such as Indonesia and Nigeria are the P5. How about India and these countries establish a new United Nations?
India is a peace loving and hjmanity loving country so we will not use your mentioned tactic of let me be a pain in the ass till you give me the seat approach. Instead we will help the world become a better place.
 
If based on population, countries such as Indonesia and Nigeria are the P5. How about India and these countries establish a new United Nations?

Why doesnt china stop being a pain in the ass and allow UN to regorm instead ? Far easier no?
 
India is a peace loving and hjmanity loving country so we will not use your mentioned tactic of let me be a pain in the ass till you give me the seat approach. Instead we will help the world become a better place.

Although Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Nepalese, Sri Lankans, and others may have objections to the statement 'India is a peace loving country', I am not interested in discussing this issue.

The role of P5 is to maintain order, not to love peace. Maintaining order requires strength, not a love for peace.

If we choose P5 according to the criteria of peace loving, there is currently no qualified P5. P5 should be Luxembourg, Monaco, Nauru, Tuvalu, San Marino.
 
India is incompetent, therefore it will never happen.

UNSC is to avoid direct fight between great powers, not any fancy illusions.
To prove a missing seat, one must fight the UN army in open field.

UNSC, UN as a subsidiary of UNSC, works just fine.
 
Why doesnt china stop being a pain in the ass and allow UN to regorm instead ? Far easier no?

Let me tell you a political common sense:

the state is a tool for the ruling group to maintain its rule.

Law is the consensus of ruling order reached between ruling groups.

The military is a violent machine used by the ruling group to maintain order.


Similarly, the United Nations is a tool of governance for some countries.

And international law is the consensus reached among these countries on the order of governance.

The United Nations military is a violent tool for maintaining order of governance.



Unless India proves its ability to disrupt the ruling order, the ruling group will not allow an increase in members. Because if one person shares the same cake, everyone will share less.

Come on, India. Declare war on the UN and prove to the world that you deserve a seat on the P5.
 
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Although Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Nepalese, Sri Lankans, and others may have objections to the statement 'India is a peace loving country', I am not interested in discussing this issue.

The role of P5 is to maintain order, not to love peace. Maintaining order requires strength, not a love for peace.

If we choose P5 according to the criteria of peace loving, there is currently no qualified P5. P5 should be Luxembourg, Monaco, Nauru, Tuvalu, San Marino.
The world is not CCP and P4 doesnt go around the world wanting to impose ordrer.
 
Let me tell you a political common sense:

the state is a tool for the ruling group to maintain its rule.

Law is the consensus of ruling order reached between ruling groups.

The military is a violent machine used by the ruling group to maintain order.


Similarly, the United Nations is a tool of governance for some countries.

And international law is the consensus reached among these countries on the order of governance.

The United Nations military is a violent tool for maintaining order of governance.



Unless India proves its ability to disrupt the ruling order, the ruling group will not allow an increase in members. Because if one person shares the same cake, everyone will share less.

Come on, India. Declare war on the UN and prove to the world that you deserve a seat on the P5.
Less talkey more doey. Stop being a nuisance and life anti india veto in UNSC
 
The world is not CCP and P4 doesnt go around the world wanting to impose ordrer.

Well, you still can't understand the essence of the United Nations.

You see this world as an ordinary country, and the United Nations is the government of this country. A unipolar world refers to a dictator governing the world alone, while a multipolar world refers to governing the world through parliamentary decision-making. China and the United States are two presidential contenders, while Russia, France, and the United Kingdom are also powerful political families.

As for India, in any country, it requires strength to participate in elections, right? You first need to prove your strength.
 
Well, you still can't understand the essence of the United Nations.

You see this world as an ordinary country, and the United Nations is the government of this country. A unipolar world refers to a dictator governing the world alone, while a multipolar world refers to governing the world through parliamentary decision-making. China and the United States are two presidential contenders, while Russia, France, and the United Kingdom are also powerful political families.

As for India, in any country, it requires strength to participate in elections, right? You first need to prove your strength.

Oh my god what a load of bullshit. In zny case youre less than half the gdp of USA with 5 times the pop so you are nowhere in their league.
 
In the Security Council reform meetings, no two-tier permanent member seats were established.

India claims to reject a two-tier permanent member seat. Trump claimed he was invited by Iran to be the Supreme Leader, but he 'refused.' These two incidents show that India and the United States alike cannot achieve victory, creating false victories in an attempt to deceive others.

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia never used its veto power for India. The difference is that in 1972, China used its veto for the first time because of Pakistan, on the issue of accepting Bangladesh as a United Nations member state, and China vetoed this issue alone.

Did the Indians misremember?

On January 18, 2026, U.S. President Trump announced at the White House the establishment of a 'Peace Commission' for post-war arrangements in the Gaza Strip. Facing the media, he confidently stated that invitation letters had been sent to about 60 countries and international organizations.

On February 7, 2026, U.S. President Trump officially proposed forming a new 'Group of Five' (G5) comprised of the United States, China, Russia, India, and Japan.

Neither of these two bodies are UN two-tier permanent member institutions. I looked at the timeline; did you perhaps write down a dream you had?
 

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