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Finland, India align on multilateral reforms, UNSC seat
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63083, member: 636"] Finnish President Alexander Stubb advocated for reforming global institutions during his September address at the United Nations General Assembly. His remarks aligned with longstanding Indian demands for Security Council representation and modernizing international governance structures that still reflect post-World War II power dynamics. Stubb acknowledged the growing influence of developing nations and emphasized sovereignty principles that resonate with Indian foreign policy positions on territorial integrity and multilateral cooperation. Professor Jayesh Khatu noted the convergence between European and Indian perspectives on legitimacy within multipolar systems. Finland recognizes that effective global governance requires both institutional reforms and authentic representation of southern hemisphere nations. India can leverage this diplomatic alignment to strengthen arguments for expanded participation in decision-making forums while amplifying concerns shared across the Global South regarding equitable development and security frameworks. [/QUOTE]
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