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India’s PM Modi Slams UN, Questions Relevance of Global Organizations 2025

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March 17, 2025
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently criticized the United Nations and other global organizations, questioning their relevance in addressing contemporary global challenges. His remarks have sparked a debate on the effectiveness of these institutions in today’s world.

India’s PM Modi Slams UN, Questions

India’s PM Modi Slams UN, Questions

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has raised serious concerns about the effectiveness of global institutions like the United Nations in dealing with modern-day challenges. Addressing an international forum, Modi questioned whether these organizations are still capable of fulfilling their intended roles or if they have become outdated bureaucracies incapable of meaningful action.

PM Modi’s criticism of the UN was focused on its inefficiency in addressing key global issues such as climate change, terrorism, economic disparity, and geopolitical conflicts. He pointed out that despite its long history, the UN has often failed to act decisively, allowing global crises to escalate unchecked.

Modi emphasized the need for urgent reforms within the UN, arguing that an organization established after World War II can no longer adequately serve the modern multipolar world. He particularly stressed the unfair representation in global decision-making, where countries like India, despite their significant economic and strategic influence, lack a permanent seat in the UN Security Council.

India has been a long-time advocate for UN reforms, pushing for greater representation for emerging economies. Modi’s remarks reinforce India’s stance that global institutions must evolve to reflect the realities of today’s geopolitical landscape.

The Prime Minister underscored that developing nations often face biases in international decision-making, which hinders their growth and autonomy. He asserted that a more inclusive global order is essential to ensure balanced development, equitable trade policies, and sustainable peace.

Modi’s Stand on Other Global Organizations

Beyond the United Nations, Modi also raised concerns about the efficiency of other global organizations, including the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the World Trade Organization (WTO). He criticized these institutions for being slow to adapt to the needs of developing economies and often prioritizing the interests of Western nations.

According to Modi, many of these organizations impose rigid frameworks that do not consider the unique challenges of emerging markets. He highlighted how financial aid programs and economic policies designed by these institutions often come with stringent conditions that make it difficult for developing nations to achieve self-sufficiency.

PM Modi proposed that instead of relying on outdated global institutions, nations should explore alternative frameworks that promote cooperation without political or economic bias. He suggested that regional alliances, such as BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), could serve as more effective platforms for addressing regional and global challenges.

He also called for the adoption of technology-driven solutions, greater reliance on multilateral trade agreements outside of Western-dominated institutions, and the creation of independent financial bodies that prioritize the needs of developing nations.

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Modi’s comments have received mixed reactions globally. While several developing nations echoed his concerns and supported India’s push for reform, Western leaders and policymakers have defended the existing global institutions, arguing that they still play a vital role in maintaining international order.

Some experts believe Modi’s remarks reflect the growing frustration among emerging economies that feel sidelined in global decision-making. Others argue that while reforms are necessary, dismantling existing institutions without a clear alternative could lead to global instability.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s criticism of the United Nations and other global institutions highlights a pressing debate about the relevance of these organizations in today’s world. As geopolitical dynamics shift and new economic powers emerge, the need for reforming international institutions becomes increasingly evident.

India’s call for a more inclusive and efficient global order resonates with many developing nations seeking fair representation and greater influence in shaping international policies. Whether these institutions will adapt to the changing world or continue to operate under outdated frameworks remains a critical question for the future of global governance.

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