Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today pressed for an early reform of the United Nations, particularly an expansion of the Security Council, noting it must be seen as an impartial, credible and effective world body.
In a statement before leaving for Frankfrut enroute to New York to attend the 66th Session of the UN General Assembly(UNGA), Singh also said efforts by India to promote international peace and security after it became a non-permanent member of the Security Council has enriched the policy making body’s effectiveness.
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