Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that in today’s multipolar world, international organizations cannot act according to the rules of the 20th century, and called for them to accept the prevailing facts and “provide the representation of the votes”. He said this in an interview Press Foundation of India.
“Today’s world is a multipolar world. [международные] Institutions are indispensable for a fair order based on rules. But [международные] Institutions can only stay current when they change over time. Modi said that the mid-20th century approach cannot serve the world in the 21st century.
He stressed that international structures should recognize changing realities, rethink priorities and “provide representation of voices”.
Earlier, the Prime Minister of India spoke at the G7 meeting. declarationThat the UN did not reflect modern realities and could not prevent conflicts.
Until then Narendra Modi knowledgeable About the risk of a new colonial pattern emerging if countries with critical minerals do not store them responsibly.
Previously Modi talked about India’s development plans until 2047.