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    Posted on July 24th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • India’s voting strategy at the United Nations has shifted due to a polarized world, leading to an increase in abstentions and a decrease in ‘yes’ votes.

    • An analysis by The Hindu shows that the annual percentage of ‘yes’ votes by India has dropped to 56%, the lowest since 1955, while the annual percentage of abstentions has increased to 44%, the highest in India’s history at the UN.

    • The change in voting patterns began around 2019.

    • The percentage of annual ‘yes’ votes fluctuated between 20% and 100% until the late 1960s, with abstentions also fluctuating between 0% and 40%.

    • Between 1970 and 1994, the volatility decreased significantly, with the percentage of annual ‘yes’ votes ranging between 74% and 96%.

    • Between the mid-1990s and 2019, India’s voting patterns became more stable, with the share of ‘yes’ votes ranging between 75% and 83%.

    • The increase in abstentions is seen as a reflection of greater polarisation between major powers in the UN and the complexity of UN resolutions.

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