India Criticises UN Security Council For Disregarding Members' Opinions


United Nations: India has criticised the decision-making process of the Security Council, saying it disregards the voices of non-members while acting on matters important to them.

Speaking at the Council Tuesday on UN-African Union (AU) partnership in peacekeeping operations, India's Acting Permanent Representative Bhagwant S. Bishnoi regretted that "it may be infructuous for us to express our views" if the Council acts "before opening the floor to non-members". He was referring to a statement adopted by the Council on cooperation between the UN and AU even before the nations that were deeply invested in peace-keeping in Africa got a chance to speak in the open debate on the issue.

"While we greatly appreciate the tradition of organizing open debates," Bishnoi said, "we cannot but question the utility if this practice of hurriedly adopting outcomes is continued".

He noted that India is the largest overall contributor to UN peacekeeping operations having sent more than 170,000 Indian troops to 43 of the 69 of the UN peace-keeping operations so far.

"We have considerable experience in this field," he said. "We, therefore, feel we are well placed to comment on the subject at hand."

As of November, India had 8,141 personnel under the UN's blue flag, 7,077 of them troops, 62 military experts and 1,002 police and most of them serve in African operations. Security Council decisions on peace-keeping in Africa would impact the Indian contingents serving there.

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Source: IANS