Unilateral Use of Force and International Law – Explained

Violations of international law in recent unilateral military actions highlight the erosion of the UN Charter framework.

International Law

International Law Latest News

  • Recent unilateral military actions by the United States have reignited global debate on violations of international law and the weakening of the UN-led multilateral order.

International Law and the Use of Force

  • International law is founded on the principle of sovereign equality of states and the prohibition of force in inter-state relations. 
  • These principles were codified after the Second World War through the United Nations Charter, with the objective of preventing unilateral military aggression and preserving global peace. 
  • Article 2(4) of the Charter explicitly prohibits the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.
  • The only two exceptions recognised under international law are:
    • Use of force authorised by the UN Security Council, and
    • The inherent right of self-defence under Article 51 is applicable only in response to an armed attack.
  • Despite this legal framework, powerful states have increasingly justified military interventions outside these exceptions, raising concerns about the erosion of the international legal order.

Violation of the UN Charter Framework

  • The recent U.S. military action against Venezuela represents a significant departure from established international legal norms. 
  • The operation was undertaken without authorisation from the UN Security Council and did not meet the legal threshold of self-defence. 
  • As such, it constitutes a direct violation of Article 2(4) of the UN Charter.
  • The action also undermines the principle of non-intervention in domestic affairs, a cornerstone of international law. 
  • By forcibly intervening in the political leadership of a sovereign state, the operation challenges the legitimacy of multilateral institutions designed to regulate global security.

Breakdown of the Balance of Power

  • The current international system reflects a weakening of the traditional balance-of-power mechanism. 
  • During the Cold War, the bipolar structure ensured that no single power could act without restraint. 
  • The presence of two competing superpowers acted as a deterrent against unilateral military action.
  • Historical examples illustrate this dynamic clearly. During the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, external intervention threats were neutralised through counter-deployments by rival powers. 
  • Similarly, during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, superpower intervention prevented escalation and forced diplomatic restraint.
  • Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the global system transitioned into a largely unipolar order. 
  • This shift has enabled the United States to exercise military power with minimal external constraints, contributing to repeated interventions in West Asia and Latin America.

Expansion of Pre-emptive Military Doctrine

  • A notable feature of contemporary U.S. foreign policy has been the increasing reliance on pre-emptive and preventive military action. 
  • The justification for such actions often rests on broad claims related to terrorism, weapons proliferation, or transnational crime.
  • In the Venezuelan case, the stated objective of countering narco-terrorism appears legally tenuous. 
  • Available data suggest that Venezuela is not a major source of narcotics affecting the U.S., raising questions about the proportionality and necessity of military action. 
  • Instead, strategic and economic considerations, particularly access to natural resources, appear to play a significant role.

Implications for the Global Order

  • The repeated bypassing of international legal norms has serious implications for global governance. 
  • It weakens the authority of the United Nations, normalises unilateralism, and sets dangerous precedents for other powerful states to follow.
  • In the emerging geopolitical context, China is increasingly viewed as the only potential counterweight capable of restoring a degree of balance. 
  • While Russia and China may form tactical alignments, structural differences limit the prospects of a stable multipolar order in the near term.

Implications for India’s Foreign Policy

  • For India, these developments highlight the risks inherent in a weakened rules-based international order. 
  • India has traditionally relied on international law and multilateralism to safeguard its sovereignty and security interests.
  • The current global environment underscores the need for India to strengthen its strategic autonomy, invest in its defence-industrial base, and pursue diversified partnerships. 
  • A credible military and economic capacity remains essential for safeguarding national interests in an increasingly unilateral world order.

Source: TH

Latest UPSC Exam 2026 Updates

Last updated on January, 2026

→ Check out the latest UPSC Syllabus 2026 here.

→ Join Vajiram & Ravi’s Interview Guidance Programme for expert help to crack your final UPSC stage.

UPSC Mains Result 2025 is now out.

UPSC Notification 2026 is scheduled to be released on January 14, 2026.

UPSC Calendar 2026 has been released.

UPSC Prelims 2026 will be conducted on 24th May, 2026 & UPSC Mains 2026 will be conducted on 21st August 2026.

→ The UPSC Selection Process is of 3 stages-Prelims, Mains and Interview.

→ Prepare effectively with Vajiram & Ravi’s UPSC Prelims Test Series 2026 featuring full-length mock tests, detailed solutions, and performance analysis.

→ Enroll in Vajiram & Ravi’s UPSC Mains Test Series 2026 for structured answer writing practice, expert evaluation, and exam-oriented feedback.

→ Join Vajiram & Ravi’s Best UPSC Mentorship Program for personalized guidance, strategy planning, and one-to-one support from experienced mentors.

UPSC Result 2024 is released with latest UPSC Marksheet 2024. Check Now!

UPSC Toppers List 2024 is released now. Shakti Dubey is UPSC AIR 1 2024 Topper.

→ Also check Best UPSC Coaching in India

Intenrational Law FAQs

Q1. Which UN Charter provision prohibits the use of force by states?+

Q2. When is the use of force legally permitted under international law?+

Q3. Why is unilateral military action problematic for global order?+

Q4. How did the Cold War balance of power restrain military aggression?+

Q5. What lesson does this situation hold for India?+

Tags: international law mains articles upsc current affairs upsc mains current affairs

Vajiram Mains Team
Vajiram Mains Team
At Vajiram & Ravi, our team includes subject experts who have appeared for the UPSC Mains and the Interview stage. With their deep understanding of the exam, they create content that is clear, to the point, reliable, and helpful for aspirants.Their aim is to make even difficult topics easy to understand and directly useful for your UPSC preparation—whether it’s for Current Affairs, General Studies, or Optional subjects. Every note, article, or test is designed to save your time and boost your performance.
UPSC GS Course 2026
UPSC GS Course 2026
₹1,75,000
Enroll Now
GS Foundation Course 2 Yrs
GS Foundation Course 2 Yrs
₹2,45,000
Enroll Now
UPSC Mentorship Program
UPSC Mentorship Program
₹85000
Enroll Now
UPSC Sureshot Mains Test Series
UPSC Sureshot Mains Test Series
₹19000
Enroll Now
Prelims Powerup Test Series
Prelims Powerup Test Series
₹8500
Enroll Now
Enquire Now