UNSC Reform: India and South Africa`s Bid for its Permanent Seats in Security Council
Abstract
The United Nations established on October24, 1945, after the end Second World War, with the big P-5 members of the Security Council. Since that, there had been clamour for changes in the Council. The requisition is that after the establishment of the UN, the geo-political situation of the international system has been changed and the UN should be a better democratic and a regional representative organisation. In this demand India and South Africa have a strong bid as a representative of their respective regions. In the paper there is an evaluation of their candidature in the UN Security Council permanent seats.
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