External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has slammed the slow pace of the U.N. reforms, saying those who are enjoying the benefits of permanent membership are not in a hurry to see reforms.“You will have a situation when the world’s most populous country is not among the permanent members of the security council, what does it say about the state of the U.N.,” Mr. Jaishankar said in an interview to Austria’s national broadcaster ORF on January 2.I think it’s a very short-sighted view... Because at the end of the day, the credibility of the U.N. and their own interests and effectiveness are at stake.”“So my sense is, it will take some time, hopefully not too much time.This is the first EAM-level visit from India to Austria in the last 27 years, and it takes place against the backdrop of 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 2023.On January 1, while addressing members of the Indian diaspora here in the Austrian capital, Mr. Jaishankar said a 77-year-old organisation like the United Nations needs a “refresh”, asserting that pushing for a major overhaul in the top global body is an important part of New Delhi’s foreign policy."