Mexico today pitched for reforms in the United Nations Security Council saying the body should be more representative and responsive.
Addressing a programme here, Mexico's Foreign Minister Jose A Meade Kuribrena said the UN body should be "more representative, responsive and inclusive in its structure."
He said the time was ripe to have a debate on the need for reforms in the forum.
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Mexico is India's leading trade partner in Latin America.
The bilateral trade volume was USD 4.15 billion in 2011, and this can be increased to USD 10 billion by 2015.
"Our relationship with partners is extremely intense. This is why today, India and Mexico share a close relationship among the G20 nations. Mexico is now part of India's value-chain in the manufacturing sector," a release said quoting Kuribrena.
He was at a session hosted by the Ananta Aspen Centre, an institution working on international relations and public policy.