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The G4 Ministers representing Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan stressed that a comprehensive reform of the Security Council is an “essential part” of any endeavor to make the United Nations ...
Africa’s digital economy is rapidly evolving, and strong ICT policy and regulatory frameworks are playing a vital role in ...
India has presented a detailed model on behalf of the G4 nations for Security Council reform that includes new permanent members elected democratically by the General Assembly and displays ...
The G4 model, presented on behalf of Brazil, Germany, Japan and India, proposes to increase the Security Council's membership from 15 to 25–26 by adding 6 permanent and 4 or 5 non-permanent members.
United Nations: India has presented a detailed model on behalf of the G4 nations for Security Council reform that includes new permanent members elected democratically by the General Assembly and ...
Before delivering his statement in his national capacity, Harish made remarks on behalf of the G4 nations of Brazil, Germany, Japan and India, in which the grouping asserted that regional ...
Jaishankar’s visit to the United Nations this week, and on Thursday he met with his counterparts from Germany, Brazil and Japan under The Group of Four (G4) banner following the BRICS meeting on ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has met his counterparts from the G4 countries, reaffirming the grouping's commitment to urgent reform of the United Nations Security Council through text ...
Last week Brazil and Japan claimed that the G4 blueprint enjoyed the support of at least one hundred nations. That brings the G4 within striking distance of the magic number: 128 affirmative votes ...
India, its G4 partners that work together to expand the ... making up 28 per cent of the membership of the United Nations," he said. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited ...
India emphasised the need to push for reforms, heeding the voice of the young and future generations, including from Africa, where the demand to correct the historical injustices grows ever stronger.