China may match Obama support for India for UN seat
With US President Barack Obama declaring support for India's bid for a permanent seat, China may move beyond its stated position by announcing a more pointed support for New Delhi's place on the global high table during Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's visit next month. The Chinese premier is expected to visit India Dec 16-17, his first trip to the country in five years.
Highly-placed sources told IANS there were some indications already that the Chinese premier may announce a more evolved position on India's bid for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, which will be more advanced than its articulation on the issue so far.
Sources disclosed that Beijing may surprise New Delhi and belie critics who think the US support was meant to counter China's ascent on the global stage.
Britain, France and Russia have already pledged support for India's permanent seat in the global body. French President Nicholas Sarkozy and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev are also set to visit India in December and are expected to reiterate their support for India's UN aspirations, making 2010 the year of India's UN diplomacy.
India was elected by a record margin to a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council last month and will take charge in the council from Jan 1, 2011.
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Jay U.S.A. 10/11/2010 at 08:17 PM
India should demand for permanent seat with vito power or get out from UNO. Basically 1 billion Hindus have no voice (Only one vote for a 1/6 populations of the world). The world map has changed after 1945 when UNO created. It is a shame that India has to bag for the permanent seat. (but obvious, why one should give away power, if they don't have to). Mr. Nehru give away the permanent seat to China, now India has to bag China to support India for permanent seat
With US President Barack Obama declaring support for India's bid for a permanent seat, China may move beyond its stated position by announcing a more pointed support for New Delhi's place on the global high table during Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's visit next month. The Chinese premier is expected to visit India Dec 16-17, his first trip to the country in five years.
Highly-placed sources told IANS there were some indications already that the Chinese premier may announce a more evolved position on India's bid for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, which will be more advanced than its articulation on the issue so far.
Sources disclosed that Beijing may surprise New Delhi and belie critics who think the US support was meant to counter China's ascent on the global stage.
Britain, France and Russia have already pledged support for India's permanent seat in the global body. French President Nicholas Sarkozy and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev are also set to visit India in December and are expected to reiterate their support for India's UN aspirations, making 2010 the year of India's UN diplomacy.
India was elected by a record margin to a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council last month and will take charge in the council from Jan 1, 2011.
Comments:
Jay U.S.A. 10/11/2010 at 08:17 PM
India should demand for permanent seat with vito power or get out from UNO. Basically 1 billion Hindus have no voice (Only one vote for a 1/6 populations of the world). The world map has changed after 1945 when UNO created. It is a shame that India has to bag for the permanent seat. (but obvious, why one should give away power, if they don't have to). Mr. Nehru give away the permanent seat to China, now India has to bag China to support India for permanent seat
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