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All you need to know about how to start your own new country as per UN rule

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 8, 2023 18:12 IST

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How to make new country: According to European media reports, buying an island is a trend in different parts of the world. Buying an island is a common thing. Their price is not as high as we think. Often some islands are 1 lakh dollars.
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Like other rich people in the world, some people in India also have personal islands. According to media reports, it involves some big Bollywood actors. That means anyone who has money can buy an island. Not only this, but can also be rented.
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The price of the island depends on the location. Islands are cheaper in Central America while prices are higher in Europe. An island in London costs an average of seven and a half lakh dollars, which is about 5 crore 35 lakh rupees. While the cost of islands in some other areas is 7 crore rupees.
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Buying a small island and building your own country are two different things. For this, some rules of international law have to be followed. Even after this, if there is any doubt, the claimed land is not recognized.
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Often small countries recognize each other so that exchanges between them can take place. But the main thing is to get the approval of the United Nations. After this, the way to take loans from organizations like the World Bank is cleared for the benefit of the people, if you have one from your country.
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There are certain rules for gaining UN recognition. For this, the Secretary General of the UN has to write a letter regarding this. At that time, the issue of having a country was raised in the UN Charter.
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