India elected to UN Security Council for eighth time
The
Telegraph
19
June 2020
India on Wednesday sailed through the elections for
non-permanent members to the UN Security Council, bagging 184 of the 192 votes
to represent Asia-Pacific on the high table in 2021 and 2022.
This is the eighth time that India has been elected to the
non-permanent membership of the UNSC since Independence; the first being in
1950-51 soon after Independence when the country was still trying to find its
feet but punched way above its weight on the global stage because of the
non-violent freedom struggle against colonialism that triggered similar
movements. India was elected unopposed as there was no other candidate from
Asia-Pacific after Afghanistan withdrew in India’s favour in 2013.
Briefing mediapersons, secretary (west) in the external affairs
ministry, Vikas Swarup, refused to be drawn into speculating on the eight votes
that did not come India’s way despite the fact that both China and Pakistan had
supported its candidacy.
“It was a secret ballot; it is not possible for us to speculate on
who didn’t vote. We had complete endorsement of the Asia-Pacific region. We
needed two-thirds majority of votes to win which was 128 votes. We won 184,
which is one of the best performances ever by India,’’ Swarup said.
Pakistan is understood to have not voted for India. While
congratulating Ireland, Norway and Mexico on their election, Pakistan said
India’s election “raises fundamental questions’’; accusing India of being in
violation of Security Council resolutions on Jammu & Kashmir and also
bringing up the religion-specific Citizenship Amendment Act. Asked to comment
on Pakistan’s remarks, Swarup said Islamabad had made it a standard norm to
politicise matters by bringing bilateral issues in multilateral fora. “Our
foreign policy has a much broader canvas.’’
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