
UNSC Facing "Crisis Of Credibility", Needs "Comprehensive" Reforms: India
NDTV
India's permanent ambassador at the UN Ruchira Kamboj emphasised that the majority of Global South supports the idea of expansion.
Reiterating the need for reforms in the United Nations, India said that the world was unable to reach a peaceful resolution of disputes through the global organisation because its core body the UN Security Council has been "rendered ineffective." Addressing a UNSC debate on October 20, India's permanent ambassador at the UN Ruchira Kamboj called for reforms to the world body to overcome the crisis of 'credibility'.
"Unless we undertake comprehensive reforms and get this house in order, we will continue to face a continuing crisis of credibility. The New Orientation for Reformed Multilateralism, which we advocate, flows from the idea that there cannot be genuine solidarity without trust," Kamboj said.
Kamboj made the remarks at the UNSC Open Debate, 'Peace through Dialogue: the Contribution of Regional, Subregional and Bilateral Arrangements to the Prevention and Peaceful Resolution of Disputes'.
