India has been elected to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) by the United Nations General Assembly on 4 June 2025. India was one of 18 countries to be elected for a term of three years starting from 1 January 2026. India secured 181 votes out of the 189 countries that voted in the election.
193 countries are members of the United Nations General Assembly.
The ECOSOC is one of the six main organs of the United Nations, and it plays an important role in recommending policies related to economic and social issues.
The ECOSOC is a 54 member body of the United Nations. One-third of the members, or 18, are elected annually by the United Nations General Assembly through secret ballots.
The ECOSOC membership is divided among the United Nations member countries grouped geographically.
There are five regional groups;
The countries belonging to the group stand for election for the quota of seats allocated to their groups.
Thus, India contested for the Asia Pacific Group, and four seats were allocated to the group for the 2025 election.
To be successful, a candidate has to secure at least two-thirds of the valid votes cast.
The following is the list of countries elected for a three-year term starting 1 January 2026.
African States (four seats)
Asia-Pacific States (four seats)
Eastern European States (three seats)
Croatia, Ukraine and Russia
Latin American and Caribbean States (three seats)
Western European and other States (four seats)
By elections
The United States of America and Germany were elected in a by-election to replace Italy and Liechtenstein, respectively.
The United Nations Charter created it as one of the six principal organs of the United Nations.
Established - 26 June 1945
It is the main forum where discussion on the world’s economic and social issues takes place.
It convenes annual ministerial reviews to monitor progress on internationally agreed development goals and a biennial Development Cooperation Forum.
Headquarters- New York City, United States
Members - 54 countries