India, Japan seek to make UN structure more contemporary: Foreign Minister S Jaishankar
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India, Japan seek to make UN structure more contemporary: Foreign Minister S Jaishankar

As an important and integral part of his visit to Japan and South Korea, the External Affairs Minister Subramaniam Jaishankar asserted the need for making the United Nations Body (UN) contemporary, with India and Japan playing key roles in the reform and proper re-alignment of the intergovernmental organisation to face challenges of the 21st Century

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Asserting that India and Japan are powers central to the multipolarity of Asia, the External Affairs Minster Subramaniam Jaishankar said on March 7 2024, that the two countries seek to make the structure of the United Nations more contemporary for the balance to remain in favour of freedom, transparency and a rules-based order.

Jaishankar, who is in Tokyo, for the second leg of his four-day visit to South Korea and Japan, also said that the world will watch how the two nations support each other in the shared goal through various relationships and initiatives.

Addressing the first Raisina Roundtable in Tokyo, the minister called the United Nations the most universal expression of global, while underlining the need for reform in the global organisation. The UN Reforms is of paramount importance. As fellow members of the G-4 grouping, India and Japan seek to make the UN structure more contemporary.

“This is clearly an uphill task, but one in which we must persevere as two powers that are so central to the multipolarity in Asia. It is also in our common interest that the overall balance remains in freedom openness, transparency and a rules-based order, Jaishankar said.

There has been a growing demand to increase the number of permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to reflect the contemporary global reality with India, Brazil, South Africa and Japan being the strong contenders. Jaishankar said that both India and Japan will have to confront the prospect that the world now is more volatile uncertain, open-ended and unpredictable.

He said that countries have to do that from the national perspectives as well as from the point of view of their own relationship. Jaishankar pointed out that it has become much more challenging to reach a consensus between more players on the global stage, given the disorder in the world as they do not agree on intersecting positions.

“What we see in multilateralism, especially the UN is both an expression of this as well as a cause, he said, adding that resultantly, countries are turning increasingly to like minded partners.

India and Japan are natural partners in a world heading towards re-globalisation, he said, asserting that the two nations also share basic affinities, being democracies and market economies.

The Raisina Roundtable is a key step towards exchanging Track-2 between India and Japan, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement ahead of the minister’s visit. His visit and meetings in Tokyo will provide strategic guidance to India’s functional cooperation in various areas impart further momentum to bilateral exchanges, and set the agenda for future cooperation, it said.

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