The reform of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is imperative to address evolving global dynamics and promote a more inclusive and effective international governance system. Established in the aftermath of World War II, the UNSC's structure and composition no longer adequately represent the geopolitical realities of the 21st century. The current permanent membership, with veto power held by a select few nations, creates an imbalance of power and undermines the principles of equality and fairness. Reforming the UNSC is essential to reflect the increased influence of emerging economies and ensure the representation of a more diverse range of nations. This transformation is crucial for fostering legitimacy, enhancing the Council's responsiveness to global challenges, and promoting a more democratic and equitable international order. To learn more about the subject, tune in to today's episode of Beyond Border's with Anamika Parihar and former IFS Officer J K Tripathi R only on ABP Live Podcasts.