U.S. Backs India for Permanent UNSC Seat, Pushes for Global Reforms
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U.S. Backs India for Permanent UNSC Seat, Pushes for Global Reforms

The United States has maintained its support for India’s permanent membership on the United Nations Security Council. This endorsement was noted in a joint statement issued by the Quad nations—India, Australia, Japan, and the United States—that emphasised the need for UNSC reform to reflect modern geopolitical realities.

During a conversation with Prime Minister Modi, President Biden highlighted the United States’ support for India’s membership in a reformed UN Security Council. The White House highlighted the importance of changing global institutions to include India’s voice, signalling a drive for greater inclusion at the UNSC.

The joint declaration, known as the ‘Wilmington Declaration,’ emphasised the significance of establishing a more representative, inclusive, transparent, and efficient Security Council. The Quad members reiterated their shared commitment to supporting international institutions that promote global peace, prosperity, and sustainable development in accordance with the UN Charter.

The statement also emphasised the importance of extending both permanent and non-permanent seats on the UNSC to include regions such as Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. This extension intends to make the Security Council more democratic and responsible so that it better reflects the existing global order.