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Jaishankar Demands Urgent UN Overhaul, Sets Out Concrete Peacekeeping Reforms

Speaking in New Delhi, the minister paired reform calls with concrete peacekeeping proposals.

Overview

  • Addressing the UN Troop Contributing Countries Chiefs' Conclave, S. Jaishankar said the UN still reflects 1945 realities and warned that failure to adapt risks eroding legitimacy.
  • He urged expansion of both permanent and non-permanent UN Security Council seats, arguing the reform process is being used to stall change and sustain historical injustices.
  • He called for peacekeeping mandates that are realistic, clearly resourced, and developed in consultation with troop-contributing countries and host states, with civilian protection primarily a host-state responsibility.
  • He pressed for technology as a force multiplier and stronger strategic communication to counter misinformation, saying India is ready to act as a technology demonstrator to boost mission capability.
  • He emphasized the safety of peacekeepers and accountability for attacks, cautioned about budget headwinds, and suggested winding down obsolete missions to strengthen financial and administrative rigor.