Narendra Modi has openly said that the United Nations has become irrelevant and cannot even prevent wars. Prime Minister Narendra Modi made this clear in a podcast interview with American scientist Lex Friedman on Sunday. The United Nations has a Security Council without India. Just think about it.
A United Nations Security Council that excludes the world’s largest democracy. A United Nations Security Council that excludes the world’s most populous country. A world organization without us, the world’s 5th economic power and 6th military power, is irrelevant. It is chaotic,” Modi said.
The United Nations is unable to resolve global conflicts. It cannot control the Middle East wars and China-US tensions. The Russia-Ukraine war has been going on for years. But here everything is just a spectator role for the United Nations.
According to Prime Minister Modi, the organization is irrelevant without “any reform”. Modi also made it clear that the United Nations has no relevance in the present day. They have nothing to do in this changed world. International organizations have become almost irrelevant in the changed world order.
There is no reform in them. Institutions like the UN cannot play their role. People in the world who do not care about laws and rules are doing everything, and no one can stop them,” he said. Amidst the escalation of global conflicts, the Prime Minister reflected on the lessons from Covid-19 – which have exposed the limitations of every country and underlined the need for unity. Here, the United Nations has failed to coordinate the countries of the world.




















