Why did the UN come under criticism, and what changes does Rajnath Singh propose to make it more democratic and representative
Rajnath Singh recently criticized the UN for being undemocratic and called for specific changes.
- The UN has come under criticism for being elitist, undemocratic, and unrepresentative of the global community. Critics argue that the five permanent members of the Security Council wield disproportionate power and that the system is outdated and unfair.
- Rajnath Singh has proposed changes to make the UN more democratic and representative. He has called for greater representation for developing countries, particularly in Africa, and for reform of the Security Council to make it more representative.
- He has called for an increase in the number of permanent members and for the veto power to be re-examined. He has also suggested that the General Assembly should play a greater role in decision-making and that the UN Secretariat should be reformed to better reflect the diversity of its member states.
- Singh has suggested that the UN should be more proactive in addressing global challenges, such as climate change and terrorism, and that it should be more transparent and accountable in its operations.
- According to Singh, the UN needs to be more responsive to the needs of its member states and should take a more proactive role in promoting human rights and democracy around the world.
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