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The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 after World War II by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting international cooperation. The UN Charter, signed on June 26, 1945, in San Francisco, serves as the foundational treaty establishing the organization's purposes and principles. Art…
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The United Nations, established in 1945 with 51 founding members (now 193), serves as the world's primary international organization for maintaining peace, security, and international cooperation. Its six main organs include the General Assembly (all members, equal representation), Security Council (15 members, 5 permanent with veto power), Economic and Social Council, Trusteeship Council (inactive), International Court of Justice, and Secretariat.
India, a founding member, is the largest contributor to UN peacekeeping with over 200,000 troops deployed across 49 missions since 1950. The country seeks permanent Security Council membership through the G4 alliance (India, Brazil, Germany, Japan), facing opposition from the 'Coffee Club' led by Pakistan.
Key UN specialized agencies include WHO, UNESCO, UNICEF, ILO, WFP, and financial institutions like IMF and World Bank. The UN Charter establishes fundamental principles including sovereign equality, peaceful dispute settlement, and prohibition of force except in self-defense.
India's UN engagement reflects its non-aligned heritage and strategic autonomy, emphasizing multilateralism, South-South cooperation, and reformed global governance. Current challenges include Security Council reform, climate action through UNFCCC and Paris Agreement, counter-terrorism cooperation, and responding to conflicts like Ukraine where veto power limits effectiveness.
The organization's evolution from Cold War paralysis to expanded peacekeeping, development focus through SDGs, and humanitarian intervention concepts demonstrates adaptation to changing global realities while maintaining core peace and security mandate.
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