EAM Jaishankar emphasized the importance of including populous nations and major UN contributors in the Security Council, stating that their exclusion is detrimental to the organization. Speaking at the Nikkei Forum on India-Japan Special Strategic Partnership, he underscored India and Japan’s rightful positions in the council. Jaishankar, currently visiting Japan for the 16th India-Japan Foreign Minister’s Strategic Dialogue, highlighted the urgent need to reform the UN, given the significant increase in its membership since its establishment. He noted that despite past expansions of the Security Council, further changes are necessary to reflect today’s global dynamics. Jaishankar acknowledged ongoing discussions regarding reforms, with various proposals being presented, including by groups like L-69 and the G4 nations. He stressed the importance of moving the reform process forward for the benefit of the world, despite potential delays.