UNSC and India: India has long been advocating for reforms in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and aspires to gain permanent membership. Recently, several viral social media posts have claimed that India has finally secured a permanent seat at the UNSC — along with full veto power. But how true are these claims? Let’s break down the facts.
Viral Claims on Social Media
A viral video circulating on Facebook shows a man identified as a senior editor from Doordarshan News, claiming that India has been granted permanent membership of the UNSC along with veto power. The video references a supposed conversation between Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and former U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting that the U.S. and other current permanent members have agreed to India’s inclusion. The clip has received over 6.5 million views and 250,000 likes.
The Truth Behind the Viral Video
Fact-checking reveals that the viral video is completely fake and generated using Artificial Intelligence (AI). India has not been granted permanent membership in the UNSC, nor has it been given veto power.
The audio in the clip is AI-generated, with several unnatural voice patterns and factual errors — including referring to Donald Trump as the “current” U.S. President. No such announcement or discussion has been reported by any official government or UN source.
🇫🇮 Finland President Alexander Stubb: India will be the next superpower. He strongly supports India’s permanent seat in the UN Security Council, arguing the institution will weaken without India’s voice.#UNSC #India2047 #Finland pic.twitter.com/gsXBFlblm5
— Everyday Pursuits (@evrydaypursuit) November 4, 2025
What Grok and Official Sources Say
AI assistant Grok confirmed that India has not received permanent UNSC membership or veto rights. The viral videos claiming support from “154 countries” are false and misleading. There has been no official announcement from the UN or the Indian government.
While discussions on UNSC reform are ongoing, experts believe the process could still take several more years.
Current Permanent Members of the UNSC
According to the official UN website (un.org), there are only five permanent members of the Security Council:
- United States
- Russia
- China
- France
- United Kingdom
These five countries hold veto power, which allows them to block any substantive resolution in the UN.
In addition, there are 10 non-permanent members, elected by the UN General Assembly for a two-year term each.
India’s Role in the UNSC
India has served as a non-permanent member eight times, most recently during 2021–2022. India is also part of the G4 Group (India, Brazil, Germany, Japan), which collectively advocates for permanent membership in the UNSC.
As of November 2025, no structural reform has been implemented. While the U.S., U.K., France, and Russia have expressed support for India’s inclusion, China continues to oppose it. During the 80th UN General Assembly (2025), no resolution granting India veto power or permanent membership was passed.
The viral videos and posts claiming that India has received full UNSC membership and veto power are completely false. India continues its diplomatic efforts toward permanent membership, but no official change has occurred so far.
Always verify such claims through official UN sources or government announcements before believing or sharing them online.

