India will one day become a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Foreign Minister S. S. Jaishankar has expressed it. The country is moving step by step in this direction. He said that long-term and enduring efforts are required for permanent membership. Mi TV 4X 2020 edition launched in India, know its features On Thursday, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar told the Upper House that I expected this to happen soon. We are nowhere short of our efforts, patience, and motivation for this. We have to meet this day. I am very sure He gave this information in response to the question of Vizila Satyanant of AIADMK. ISRO created history, launched 300 foreign satellites in 20 years Apart from this, he also told the Rajya Sabha that the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) could not be associated with the agreement due to its current form. Since it did not take into account important issues and concerns for the country. Despite this, the government has intensified relations with neighboring countries as well as Gulf, South East Asia, and African countries in six months of its second term. Pragya Thakur tenders apology in Lok Sabha for her Godse's praise, demands Rahul Gandhi's apology He told that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has told that India participated very seriously in the agreement of economic partnership. But I could not connect myself with it. The government is fully committed to its interests in all such agreements. Therefore, India shied away from this agreement of economic partnership. It includes Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines, Laos and Vietnam along with six FTA partners - India, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, including ASEAN countries.