Obama backs India for permanent seat on UN Security Council

I wonder if China with veto power would back such move & what would be the broader implications for region especially given the fact India is one of the biggest violator of UN security council’s resolutions.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/08/obama-india-on-un-securit_n_780229.html

NEW DELHI — President Barack Obama backed India for a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council Monday, a dramatic diplomatic gesture to his hosts as he wrapped up his first visit to this burgeoning nation.

Obama made the announcement in a speech to India’s parliament on the third and final day of his visit. In doing so, he fulfilled what was perhaps India’s dearest wish for Obama’s trip here. India has been pushing for permanent Security Council membership for years.

“The just and sustainable international order that America seeks includes a United Nations that is efficient, effective, credible and legitimate,” Obama said. “That is why I can say today – in the years ahead, I look forward to a reformed U.N. Security Council that includes India as a permanent member.”

The announcement brought the loudest applause of Obama’s speech. But it does not mean that India will join the five permanent Security Council members anytime soon. The U.S. is backing India’s membership only in the context of unspecified reforms to the council that could take years to bring about.

That makes Obama’s announcement more of a diplomatic gesture than a concrete step. Nonetheless, it underscores the importance the U.S. places on fostering ties with this nation of 1.2 billion people, something Obama has been seeking to accomplish throughout his time here.

Obama said repeatedly throughout his three days in India – first in the financial center of Mumbai and then in the capital of New Delhi – that he views the relationship between the two countries as one of the “defining partnerships” of the 21st century. He set out to prove it by making India the first stop on a four-country tour of Asia, and then through economic announcements, cultural outreach and finally the announcement about the U.N. Security Council.

India has sought permanent council membership as recognition of its surging economic clout and its increased stature in world affairs. The U.S. endorsement is certain to deepen the ties between them and could also send Obama’s popularity in India skyrocketing to a level comparable to that enjoyed by George W. Bush. The former president is seen as a hero here for helping end India’s nuclear isolation.

The five permanent members of the Security Council are the U.S., China, France, the United Kingdom and Russia.

Debate has raged for years over how to change a structure that is widely seen as outdated and it is unlikely to be resolved anytime soon. So it’s unclear when India’s drive for permanent membership will ever be realized. But backing it at all is a critically important move from India’s perspective.

In another important gesture to India, Obama went farther than he had previously during his stay in addressing the terror threat inside Pakistan, India’s neighbor and archrival. Obama angered some here when he visited a memorial to victims of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks but didn’t mention Pakistan, which was home to the attackers.

“We will continue to insist to Pakistan’s leaders that terrorist safe-havens within their borders are unacceptable, and that the terrorists behind the Mumbai attacks be brought to justice,” the president said in the address, to loud applause. “We must also recognize that all of us have an interest in both an Afghanistan and a Pakistan that is stable, prosperous and democratic – and none more so than India.”

Muslim-dominated Pakistan and Hindu-majority India have gone to war and remain deeply suspicious of each other. Indian officials accuse Pakistan’s intelligence service of helping orchestrate the 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people and say the country has not done enough to crack down on the Pakistan-based extremists held responsible.

Pakistan views India’s ties with the U.S.-backed government in Afghanistan as an effort by its old rival to encircle it.

Throughout his time here, Obama has taken pains to cast his visit as a search for U.S. jobs and benefits to people back home, sensitive to the priorities of U.S. voters who punished the Democratic Party in last week’s midterm elections, in part over high unemployment. He touched on the theme again Monday.

“As global partners we can promote prosperity in both our countries,” Obama said. “Together, we can create the high-tech, high-wage jobs of the future.”

Obama departs early Tuesday for Indonesia, the country where he spent four years as a boy. From there, he heads to South Korea for a meeting of the Group of 20 developed and developing nations, and then to Japan for a gathering of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. He returns to Washington on Nov. 14.

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What a joke by Obama

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deewane ka khaab.
American endorsement is just a political stunt. It means absolutely nothing.

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It is ridiculous that India does not have a permanent seat with full veto powers in UNSC. High time this is remedied.

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Obama speaks to Indian Parliament where he announces about Security council

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Here is the bottom line, Will it serve US interest? If no then forget it.

Read between the lines as reported by several media outlets.

"It was a bold gesture by the U.S. President, designed to prod India into a stronger role in Asia as a counterbalance to a rising China"

Ah so the bottom line is rising Chini threat that US would like to contain without spilling US blood, The good old USSR and Pak-Amreeka honeymoon comes to mind. :)

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there is very little secretive about the nature of US interest in India and Indian interest in the US and China certainly figures in that equation. But it doesn't equate to the old Pak-American honeymoon at all. The Indo-American relations includes a huge MUTUAL trade component whereas the US Pak relation was in terms of colonies and bases.

Doesn't mean Pakistan cannot create the same trade based partnership in future

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who bothers about your personal opinion....and when china has respected the international laws...

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^^^ Those are not my opinion, but facts.

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China will never support India as a Permanent member of Security Council.

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Buffalo can’t become a Lion **
Mr. President Obama, how giant a buffalo might be it can’t become a lion by casting a vote of support thereto. Somalia is far better, may be supported for bringing her in the club of world big five, for Somalia unlike India is not sitting on UN Security Council Resolutions for more than 60 years in re: Kashmir!!!
Mr. President Obama, you are worry about Burma, which is an independent country but you could not feel the least about Indian Brahmin Terrorism in the IHK and who martyred more than 80,000 Kashmiri men, women, & children thus far simply because Kashmiris want freedom!!!
**However, Mr. President Barack Obama, thanks to you & your country for calling spade a spade in Bharat speaking generally.

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There's a long way between US support and unsf actually getting changed. But this statement from Obama is a good indication that he is beginning to understand how to move in this region.

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or

How to get his work done by just delivering speeches...

earlier it was Bush who announced civil nuclear deal for India... i think it is over 4 years now and still deal is not through.... let see how good this new speech/promise works for India....

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China ready for consultation with India over UNSC reform

Sounding positive to US President Barack Obama’s endorsement of India’s bid for permanent seat in the UNSC, China today said it understands New Delhi’s “aspirations” to play a bigger role in the UN and is ready for consultations with it over reform of the world body.

bakri ki amma kab tak khair manayegi, can chu chi really stop India?

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Ofcourse you're partly right on this - talk up big and not execute - that is the definition of poloticians.

The nuke deal however has not been fully embraced by India remember - that is why it takes time. Indians are correctly, not easily giving in on anything (eg liability limit).

The unsc statement itself I thought was more to send a MSG to Pakistan that if anymore stunts such as blocking supply trucks occur, gloves will come off. It just so happens that in the process, he can make dumbos like MMSingh, happy!

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Ofcourse you're partly right on this - talk up big and not execute - that is the definition of poloticians.

The nuke deal however has not been fully embraced by India remember - that is why it takes time. Indians are correctly, not easily giving in on anything (eg liability limit).

The unsc statement itself I thought was more to send a MSG to Pakistan that if anymore stunts such as blocking supply trucks occur, gloves will come off. It just so happens that in the process, he can make dumbos like MMSingh, happy!

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to India is next month. The Chinese premier is expected to visit India Dec 16-17, let's see whether China supports India as permanent member of UNSC.

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Hate to burst your bubble... US State Dept. has already poured cold water on such idea for now.

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cheese India already has similar deals with Russia and France, America is just an opening an vote, we simply made them understand the world order reality, ! don't be a American don't be a fool !

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A support to have a seat in UNSC!!! it serves nothing, if i am not wrong, US had promised ( not a suport) Japan to have Seat there... and then there is Germany in Line as well... If i am not wrong then in order to add more members in UNSC then there are some changes to be made in UNSC basic charter.. for which one need support from member of UN... say if everything falls right, still it would be another 15-20 years when India will be seated in...

And mind you, Obama have also told India to look at east... and not towards Pakistan... Americans Need indians to BARK at Chinese and to limit Chinese control over South-Eastern Countries...

So India being member of UNSC is far fetched dream... and like i said, till now the nuclear deal with Americans is not executed... i agree delay is from India but don't see that the delay is because of some stupid terms offered by Americans...

Americans are no ones friend... they are blood-sucker parasites... who live on you blood and suck you dry... the sooner India and Pakistan understand this the better it is for the people of two countries... but i don't see that happening anytime soon