India, representing the G4 nations, introduced a reform model for the UN Security Council, advocating for new permanent members chosen democratically. The proposal aims to rectify the Council’s underrepresentation of key regions and enhance its effectiveness in addressing global challenges. It suggests expanding membership to 25–26, including additional permanent and non-permanent seats. Flexibility on the veto issue was offered, emphasizing the need for constructive negotiation. France expressed support for the model, aligning with widespread expectations for Security Council reform. The urgency for reform was underscored, emphasizing the need to heed the voices of future generations and avoid Council irrelevance.