New Delhi: India has been elected a temporary member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Wednesday. India received votes from 184 countries out of 192. India will be a temporary member for two years. This is the 8th time India has become a non-permanent member of the UNSC. PM Narendra Modi expressed happiness over India's election.
PM Narendra Modi has said that India will work to promote global peace and security. Please tell that India was also a temporary member in 2011-2012. The Prime Minister said in his tweet that, 'I am deeply grateful for the enormous support shown by the international community for India's membership of the UN Security Council. India will work with all member states to promote global peace, security, flexibility and unity. "
Being a temporary member of India in the UNSC means that PM Modi's international leadership has been stamped. India has become a temporary member of the UNSC for the 8th time, which means that our claim on permanent membership in the Security Council has also been strengthened. Out of 192 votes, 184 votes were cast in favour of India, which means India would lead the world after Corona. By 2021-22, UNSC has been made a temporary member. This means that it will ensure peace and security all over the world.
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