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Seychelles Backs India’s UNSC Permanent Seat: Global Role Key

Seychelles Foreign Minister Barry Faure has endorsed India's bid for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, citing its large population and global contributions. He emphasized the need for reforms in international institutions to reflect contemporary realities, including better representation for India and Africa. Faure described India-Seychelles relations as excellent and strategic, noting India's key role as a partner. His support comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Seychelles for its Golden Jubilee celebrations.

"India deserves permanent seat at UNSC given its population, global role": Seychelles Foreign Minister

Victoria, June 27

Seychelles Foreign Minister Barry Faure on Saturday backed India's candidature for a permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council, saying New Delhi deserves a place at the global body's top decision-making forum given its population, international role and contributions to peace and security, particularly in maritime security.

Speaking to ANI ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's arrival in the East African island nation as part of his two-day state visit, Faure said the current global order and international institutions need reforms to better reflect contemporary realities, with greater representation for countries and regions that remain underrepresented.

"The global order established in 1945 needs reform. International institutions must better reflect today's realities. There is a strong need for more balanced representation, particularly for countries like India and regions like Africa, which currently lack permanent representation in key global institutions," he said.

"India deserves a permanent seat at the UN Security Council given its population, global role, and contributions to peacekeeping, maritime security, and multilateral diplomacy," the Seychelles Foreign Minister added.

Faure said Seychelles supports India's bid for a permanent UNSC seat, adding that India's inclusion would contribute towards greater balance and stability in global affairs.

"Seychelles supports this position. India has also played a strong role in the Non-Aligned Movement, and its inclusion would strengthen global balance and peace," he said.

Speaking on the India-Seychelles relations, the Foreign Minister described the partnership between the two countries as "excellent", tracing its foundation to Seychelles' independence in 1976.

"This is an excellent relationship. It started from independence in 1976, forming the foundation of formal relations," Faure said.

He added that the relationship has evolved into a "very solid and stable partnership" with strategic importance for both nations.

"It is a strategic partnership between the two countries. We are very happy that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has chosen to visit Seychelles. He usually undertakes multi-country tours, but we are honoured that he is coming here as the Guest of Honour to celebrate the jubilee of our independence as well as the establishment of diplomatic relations," Faure said.

Highlighting India's role as a key partner, the Seychelles Foreign Minister said the country continues to maintain relations with all nations that respect its sovereignty and independence.

"India is one of our closest partners, but we continue to maintain relations with all countries that respect our sovereignty and independence," he said.

His remarks come as Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarks on a two-day State Visit to Seychelles to participate in the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the country's National Day as the Guest of Honour, with the visit aimed at further strengthening the longstanding ties between the two countries.

India has repeatedly called for reforms in the multilateral forum, noting the change in the geopolitical scenario since the UNSC's inception.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I fully support India's claim, we must also push for comprehensive UNSC reforms. Simply adding India without making the council more representative for Africa and Latin America would be incomplete. The current veto system itself needs a complete overhaul.

Michael C

Makes total sense. India has proven itself as a responsible global power - from peacekeeping to counter-piracy in the Indian Ocean. The UN can't keep pretending it's still 1945. If Germany and Japan can be considered, why not India which actually represents a fifth of humanity?

Sarah B

I appreciate Seychelles speaking up. But let's be honest - the P5 will never voluntarily give up their veto power. India's permanent seat will only happen if there's massive pressure from developing nations. Good that smaller nations are supporting us though.

Rohit P

This is exactly the kind of diplomatic support India needs from our Indian Ocean neighbours. The Seychelles-Mauritius-India maritime security cooperation is one of the most successful regional partnerships. Now if only China would stop blocking India's UNSC bid at the UN... 🤔

Vikram M

The fact that India provides the largest troop contributions to UN peacekeeping missions but has no permanent seat is absurd. Seychelles Foreign Minister is absolutely right - India's inclusion would bring much needed balance. But this is just one voice, we need at least 2/3 UN members to support us.

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