A powerful message from India at the United Nations has reignited the debate on global governance. Calling the current Security Council outdated, India has said that reform without expanding veto-backed permanent seats is meaningless. The argument is simple—without equal power, there can be no equal voice. India highlighted how past changes only increased the dominance of existing veto holders, deepening imbalance. It also warned that adding new categories could delay meaningful reform. With the world order rapidly changing, India believes the UN must reflect modern realities, not outdated structures. The push is not just about a seat, but about fairness, representation, and global legitimacy. As calls for reform grow louder, the spotlight is now on whether the international community is ready to share power or hold on to the status quo.
