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Britain, the United States, France, and Russia have all expressed their support for India's dream of "joining the norm," and they are only waiting for China to relent

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Britain, the United States, France, and Russia have all expressed their support for India's dream of "joining the norm," and they are only waiting for China to relent

Foreword: The P5 seats of the United Nations have always been the focus of attention of the international community. Recently, rumors of India's "normalization" have once again become rampant, and Britain, the United States, France, and Russia have expressed their support one after another, which seems to have brought unprecedented opportunities to India. However, China's attitude has become the final key. How will this great international political drama end? Let us walk into this battlefield without the smoke of gunpowder and explore the mysteries therein.

1. The ambition behind India's "normalization".

Britain, the United States, France, and Russia have all expressed their support for India's dream of "joining the norm," and they are only waiting for China to relent

India, a country with a rich history and culture, has become increasingly active on the international stage in recent years. From its economic rise, to its military expansion, to its cultural exports, India seems to be demonstrating its great power ambitions to the world. The "normalization" is a key step for India to realize its dream of becoming a great power. This not only means that India will gain more international discourse and can play a more important role in international affairs. However, this journey to normalcy has not been smooth sailing, and whether India's ambitions can be realized depends on the game of all parties.

Britain, the United States, France, and Russia have all expressed their support for India's dream of "joining the norm," and they are only waiting for China to relent

2. Four-nation support: How far is India from "normalization"?

The support of Britain, the United States, France, and Russia has undoubtedly added a lot of confidence to India's "entry into normalcy." The status and influence of these four countries in the international community make India seem to see the dawn of victory on the road to "normalization." However, we must be soberly aware that the support of these four countries is not unconditional. Whether they stand up for India at a critical moment also depends on whether India can meet their interests. In addition, China's attitude is also a key factor in determining the success of India's "normalization".

3. China's attitude: the biggest variable in India's "normalization".

Britain, the United States, France, and Russia have all expressed their support for India's dream of "joining the norm," and they are only waiting for China to relent

As one of the permanent members of the UN Security Council, China's attitude on the issue of "permanent membership" is very important. China has been wary of India's request for "normalization," both because of India's historical legacies and because of China's strategic considerations in the United Nations. How China balances its relations with other countries while safeguarding its own interests will be the key to determining India's destiny as a "normalist."

Conclusion: India's path to normalcy is full of uncertainties

Britain, the United States, France, and Russia have all expressed their support for India's dream of "joining the norm," and they are only waiting for China to relent

It will take time to answer whether India's dream of "normalization" can be realized. In this big chess game of international politics, all sides are playing for their own interests. Whether or not India can succeed in "becoming normal" depends not only on its own efforts and strength, but also on the complex changes in the international community and the weighing of the interests of various countries. As readers, we might as well wait and see how this international political drama will ultimately end. At the same time, we also expect India to play a more active and important role in the international arena and contribute to world peace and development.

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