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    Britain backs India's bid for permanent seat in Security Council



    BANGALORE: Britain's Prime Minister-in-waiting and Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown has expressed the country's support to India's bid for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council. He said this while delivering the keynote address at the Confederation of Indian Industry Partnership Summit here on Wednesday.

    To double Britain's exports to India by 2010 and quadruple it by 2020, Mr. Brown said, the U.K. Trade and Investment (UKTI) in India would increase its support to fully fund the Indo-British Partnership Network.

    Mr. Brown was all praise for Indian economy's "envious" eight per cent plus growth rate. The U.K. was the fifth largest investor in India and India the third largest investor in Britain. Yet, there was much scope to further improve bilateral ties, he said.

    Deepening the links would be the focus of his visit to Mumbai on Friday. British banks and insurance firms wanted India to see Britain as a location of choice. This was in line with the British aim to keep London as the world's largest, most diverse and innovative and most open and well regulated capital market, he said.

    Mr. Brown noted that India was one of the engines of the global growth. Britain, he said, should be a full participant and a partner of choice for India.

    Education exporter

    Education, for Britain, was one of the biggest export earners. He said it had doubled in the last five years, surpassing insurance, oil and aviation. By 2020, it could contribute to over £50 billion a year to the British economy.

    On terrorism, Mr. Brown said anti-Americanism should have no place in the fight against terrorism. Terrorist groups with extreme jihadist ideologies could not be allowed to exploit people's grievances to justify a war against the world, he said. "We stand full square against all terrorism and murderous extremists who practise it."

    He said that to root out terrorism Britain had doubled its investment in security since September 11, 2001. India and Britain would work together in a "coherent global effort," he added.

    He observed that India and Britain had in recent years suffered due to terrorist activities, and said his country was rightly investing in its military, security forces, police and intelligence services both at home and abroad to root out terrorism.

    Source: Britain backs India's bid for permanent seat in Security Council
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  • #2
    Excellent.

    What are the other nation's policy's on India?
    Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservative.
    - John Stuart Mill.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by crooks View Post
      What are the other nation's policy's on India?
      Well out of the P5; three of the members; Russia, France and now the UK, support India's bid for a permanent seat.... as for the other two members; China also supports India's bid, however it does not want to support Veto power with India. America is the only P5 member left which still opposes UN reforms...
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Tronic View Post
        Well out of the P5; three of the members; Russia, France and now the UK, support India's bid for a permanent seat.... as for the other two members; China also supports India's bid, however it does not want to support Veto power with India. America is the only P5 member left which still opposes UN reforms...
        That's great, India deserves a spot..with a veto.
        The world's largest Democracy should have power to reflect it.
        Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservative.
        - John Stuart Mill.

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        • #5
          Been there, done that. How many of these threads do we need?

          http://www.worldaffairsboard.com/int...ias-claim.html
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          • #6
            Thats old news. This was posted because Gordon Brown, Britain's next PM, on his visit to India, announced it himself, maybe thats why it made headlines again... I totally missed the old thread...
            Last edited by Tronic; 19 Jan 07,, 03:24.
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            • #7
              This article quotes very little of what Gordon Brown said in support of granting the permanent seat for India. He merely praised India's rising economy. The word seat is mentioned ONCE in the article.

              Perhaps a better article may quote him better. The rest of the stuff is expected. He is on a 3day trip to India.

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              • #8
                Dude, the article is not a transcript of his speech... It merely talks about the points he discussed. Though, if you want, here's his direct quote: "Britain strongly supports India's bid for a permanent place."
                and heres another article:
                Article
                Last edited by Tronic; 19 Jan 07,, 04:45.
                Cow is the only animal that not only inhales oxygen, but also exhales it.
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                • #9
                  I dont think anythings gonna happen.

                  Hmm..Asim is getting anxious for nothing.;)
                  Last edited by MarquezRazor; 19 Jan 07,, 08:35.

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                  • #10
                    A permenant seat is still a distant dream for India.If any Asian country gets it, it will be Japan and not India.They deserve it better.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MarquezRazor View Post
                      I dont think anythings gonna happen.

                      Hmm..Asim is getting anxious for nothing.;)
                      Half of the population of Pakistan would commit seppuku if India were to get a UN SC seat.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bull View Post
                        A permenant seat is still a distant dream for India.If any Asian country gets it, it will be Japan and not India.They deserve it better.
                        How is it a distant dream? India has as much backing for a permanent seat as Japan, and the other two, Brazil and Germany; G4 members....
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