The President of the United States, Barack Obama, has endorsed India to have a permanent seat in the Security Council of the United Nations. This was his final words in his three-day diplomatic visit to the country. He intends to tighten the relationship between the United States and India.
India has been lobbying for Security Council permanent membership for many years and they have asked many endorsements as well as proposed to many forums to prove that they are a global power that can be responsible.
Obama then gave the full endorsement to the United Nations regarding India as a very good addition to the UN Security Council. He believes that India can be a good permanent member to achieve a United Nations “that is efficient, effective, credible and legitimate.”
Obama further stated that India has emerged as a global power that can be beside the United States “shoulder to shoulder.”
When Obama visited India for the first time, he emphasized that a closer relationship with reap high economic benefits. He then recommended a dialogue between India and Pakistan to be able to initiate peace in the South Asian region.
On his recent visit, Obama is now supporting India for their rise on world affairs and top organizations.
Many analysts have been questioning the sudden support that the United States government is bringing to the table this year. They are speculating that it can be a platform or a foundation for an upcoming multilateral reform in the coming years between the two countries.




