As the United Nations’ flaws become undeniable, India can be the spark that will enable a global institution to be formed, which will be more suited to the 21st century than honouring the legacy of colonialism. Image: REUTERS India is today not only the world’s most populous country, but also the largest democracy, the world’s most religiously diverse country, and the fourth most linguistically varied as well. Since its foundation, India has been among the world’s most globally consequential nations. For decades, India frustrated American policymakers with New Delhi’s stewardship of the Non-Aligned Movement—what New Delhi saw as neutrality, Washington...