TSPSC - Group-1 Mains - 2024
Marks - 150 Time- 150 Minutes
GENERAL ESSAY ANSWER
UNSC Permanent seat – Why Nehru rejected?
1950 August
UN mee ng
Vijayalakshmi pandit , India’s ambassador to US (1949 -51) sister of JL Nehru
John Foster Dulles, Advisor to the US President Harry Truman and later US Secretary of state
Le ers of Vijayalakshmi pandit reveals what happened at the mee ng
Americans had proposed – replace China with India in the UNSC
But India rejected.
Was it a – Right decision? Or Himalayan blunder?
Why did Nehru rejected the offer?
1945 UNO formed
One of the influen al agency – UNSC with 5 members –
1. USA
2. USSR
3. China
4. UK
5. France
China:
China was figh ng a civil war over 20 years between the na onalists and communists.
1949 Communists won the civil war under Mao Tse Dong
USA did not liked the idea of another communist country being a part of the UNSC
So The Communist China was not allowed to be a member.
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Hence the US planned to replace China with India.
US
John foster was very keen and asked
1. Vijayalakshmi pandit
But she asked US to
go slow on the decision, as India was not keen. She wrote to PM Nehru. He rejected.
2. Washington post columnist to build public opinion on this issue.
The reasons are –
a.
To avoid a confronta on with China
b.
To avoid breaking the rela ons with China
c.
UNSC permanent seat should not be at the cost of China.
d.
To avoid the anger from China
e.
Mao would wage a war (which any he did in 1962)
f.
The offer from USA was not genuine. It was only a feeler from the US
g.
US was trying to
- drive a wedge between India and China and
- trying to recruit India into the western alliance
Nehru proposed –
If China backs, India will accept a permanent seat.
1951:
US and China were at war in Korea.
There was no ques on of US accep ng the return of China
12 years a er the proposal –
China a acked India
Even today the rela onship is proxy.
Nehru’s Idea of keeping the Chinese happy did not worked.
1955
USSR proposed India as a permanent membership to expand the UNSC. The came from Nikolai
Bulganin, former premier of Soviet Union. The offer went directly to Jawaharlal Nehru,
without any mediators.
India rejected.
Nehru said –
“ We are opposed to pushing ourselves forward to occupy certain posi ons because that may
itself create difficul es. We feel that this should not be done ll the ques on of China’s
admission and possibly of others is first solved.”
The same old argument about China.
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Three things to be observed in the Nehru’s statement –
1. He was clearly hesitant
2. India will not push it self in to any posi on
3. Admit others before admi ng India
Who are these others and why they should be admi ed before India? No one knows.
Bulganin agreed with India.
We are just trying to understand India’s posi on and get your opinion. And the me was not
right.
This was another missed opportunity.
Nehru considered these were not the serious offers.
1955 –
Nehru was grilled in parliament on UNSC seat.
Nehru replied –
There has been no offer formal or informal of this kind. Some vague references have appeared
in the press about it, which have no founda on in fact.
If India would have been added as the sixth member.
There was no replacement of China with India as proposed by USA.
There was nothing to worry about China in the Soviet proposal.
US would have agreed to it.
But India never tried
Nehru had his own reasons for the rejec on –
1. He was an idealist
2. He thought the UN charter was a holy
3. He thought India was not ready
(His statement to Bulganin confirmed that)
In his 1955 sixteen days visit to USSR, Nehru wrote –
“ we have said that India is not anxious to enter the security council at this stage even though
as a great country she ought to be there”
A permanent seat would have helped India in mul ple occasions like –
a. Kashmir
b. In 1962 Chinese war
c. In 1971 Bangladesh war
Instead we were at the mercy of the western powers.
Example:
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During the 1971 Bangladesh war, USA was passing mul ple resolu ons to force India to stop
the war. Thankfully the Soviet vetoed all of them.
What if they the soviet hadn’t vetoed?
India would have no choice but to stop figh ng
Bangladesh would have been under the Pakistan control.
So, having a permanent seat would have helped.
But today –
We are definitely ready
India deserves a place in the UNSC because –
a. It is the largest democracy in the world.
b. Largest populated country
c. Nuclear power
d. Super player in the space economy
If India does not deserve a seat, who does?
India, Russia, UK and France are s ll suppor ng India’s permanent seat.
But China is opposing for whom Nehru rejected two offers.
Q. Though there were offers, why India did not accepted the UNSC permanent membership in
1950 and 1955? Does India really deserve a permanent seat now? (250 words) 15 Marks.
The Security Council, the United Na ons’ principal crisis-management body, is empowered to
impose binding obliga ons on the member states to maintain peace
UNSC has 5 permanent members including –
1. USA
2. USSR
3. China
4. UK
5. France
India was offered a permanent seat in UNSC twice –
1. In 1950 by the US
2. In 1955 by the USSR
The US offer was rejected because – USA wanted to replace China with India. Hence, India did not
accepted US proposal
a. To avoid a confronta on with China
b. To avoid breaking the rela ons with China
c. To avoid the anger from China
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The offer from USA was not genuine. It was only intended to prevent communist China but not
respect for India.
US was trying to –
- drive a wedge between India and China and
- trying to recruit India into the western alliance
Hence India proposed that –
If China con nues to be a permanent member of UNSC, India will accept a permanent seat.
Similarly, India rejected the Soviet proposal in 1955 as a 6th member but not to replace China. But
s ll India rejected the proposal to be in the good books of China.
However, today India deserves the permanent seat in UNSC because India’s place in the world is –
a. The largest populated country
b. The largest democracy
c. Seventh largest nuclear super power
d. Sixth largest space power
e. Fi h largest economy
f. Fourth largest military power
Today India will not shy away or hesitate to accept the permanent seat. India is at the global high
table on many occasions. Hence she deserves a permanent seat in the most influen al body in the
world.
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