Bhutan’s Prime Minister has publicly voiced his support for India’s initiative to secure a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), while also endorsing Japan’s bid. During recent diplomatic engagements, he described both nations as “deserving” of enhanced representation given their significant contributions to global peacekeeping, economic development, and international cooperation. The PM emphasized the need for a reformed Security Council that reflects contemporary geopolitical realities, asserting that India and Japan’s inclusion would bring valuable perspectives from Asia.

Highlighting key reasons behind Bhutan’s backing, the Prime Minister pointed to several factors that justify a permanent place for these two nations:

  • Economic Influence: Both India and Japan rank among the world’s largest economies with expanding roles in international trade.
  • Peacekeeping Efforts: Demonstrated leadership in UN peacekeeping missions showcases their commitment to global security.
  • Regional Stability: As major Asian powers, their presence could enhance regional representation and balance within the UNSC.
Country Current Status Notable Contribution
India Non-permanent member Largest UN peacekeeper troop contributor
Japan Non-permanent member Top financial contributor to the UN
Bhutan Observer Strong advocate for multilateralism in Asia