India to join UN Security Council from today, expose China's aggression to the world


- However currently joining as a temporary member

New Delhi Dated 1st January 2021 Friday

From today, i.e. from the first day of 2021, India was ready to become a temporary member of the UN Security Council.

The way the world looked at India changed in the year 2020 after the way India faced Chinese aggression on the Ladakh border. There was an impression that India was no longer ready to be oppressed or ostracized.

India was expected to expose China's attempts to infiltrate and infiltrate more than one country. China has consistently voiced anti-India sentiment in the Security Council. To help its Asian friend Pakistan, China has repeatedly raised the issue of Kashmir in the committee, putting India in a dilemma. Now India will be able to expose China's rift.

India will sit with Norway, Ireland, Kenya and Mexico as temporary members from today. Other temporary members include Estonia, Niger, Saint Vincent, Tunisia and Vietnam. China, France, Russia, the United States and Britain, on the other hand, are permanent members. India will also chair the Security Council in August this year. Each member is responsible for chairing the Security Council for one year.

India will have to inform the whole world about China's aggression and its policy of harassing its neighbors without any reason. India has solid issues such as cross-border terrorism, funding of terrorism by Pakistan, money laundering etc. China has strengthened its position in the UN as it is reported to be a temporary member of the India Security Council.

Had pushed his men into some of the important subdivisions of the UN. He also made a good increase in his budget. India will be able to confront China by raising the issue of China's grandfathering in Hong Kong and Taiwan as China raises the Kashmir issue to help Pakistan. In addition to protecting its own interests, India aims to expose China and Pakistan.

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