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There was a rare scene at the United Nations: the representative of India left the room angrily. What happened?

Judging from India's current military strength, it is indeed qualified to sit in the position of the fourth military power in the world, but judging from its military technology, it is simply ridiculous, not to mention the successful development of weapons, even the most basic independent research and development capabilities. For the military, any advanced equipment imported from other countries will come out after a trip to the Indian repair shop to ensure that something will happen, either the fighter plane crashes or the warship leaks oil.

Even so, India has always believed in this sentence: salted fish with dreams can turn over! In their view, things that can be solved with money are not called things, so backward military technology and poor military industry system will naturally not be taken too seriously. The only thing they want is the status of a permanent member of the United Nations. Although this is the dream of any country, India is obviously more urgent and has been making various efforts to realize this dream.

In recent years, India's economic aggregate has been improved to a certain extent, and then there is more military spending to buy advanced weapons. While being among the top military powers in the world, they are also more confident to join the ranks of permanent members of the Security Council, so they decided to work hard at the beginning of 20 18 to realize their long-cherished wish!

On 20 18 65438+ 10/0/day, the United Nations held a meeting, at which six non-permanent members of the Security Council were formally established, namely Peru, Poland and Kuwait. India, which was informed of this result, was very disappointed. They were confident that they could become non-permanent members, but they didn't expect the dream of a big country to pass them by again and be represented angrily in India.

In fact, it is almost impossible for India to become a permanent member. Although they have always thought that they are fully qualified to sit in this position, this is not the case. The representative of India gave three reasons with great confidence at the conference. First, the Indian population growth rate remains high, and the total population will even surpass China to become the world's largest population country, from which we can see the huge and development potential of the domestic market.

Secondly, relevant data show that although India is an emerging economy, its development speed is extremely fast, and it may even surpass Britain and become the fifth largest economy in the world. At that time, its influence will not be underestimated, and finally its military strength. From the above three points, we can know the source of India's self-confidence, but they ignore a key point, that is, the five permanent members of China, the United States, Russia, Britain and France have the most important right, that is, one-vote veto.

Even if the other four countries agree to India's accession, as long as one of them does not agree, then the vote will be invalid, not to mention adding one member to share their rights. This is the last thing China, the United States, Russia, Britain and France want to see, so it is extremely difficult for India to get what it wants. In addition, don't forget that they also have a strong rival, Japan, which has also coveted the position of permanent member for a long time! What do you think of this matter?