India Palestine Relations: India will send humanitarian assistance to Palestine

Context:

  • Recently, the Prime Minister conveyed condolences to Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas  at the loss of civilian lives at the al-Ahli hospital in Gaza. 

Humanitarian assistance to Palestine

  • India will send humanitarian assistance to Palestine amid ongoing conflict.

Evolution of India Palestine Relations 

  • 1974: India became the first Non-Arab State to recognize Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) as the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people. 
  • 1988: India became one of the first countries to recognize the Palestinian State. 
  • 1996: India opened its Representative Office in Gaza, which was later shifted to Ramallah in 2003.
  • 2003: India also voted in favor of the UNGA Resolution in October 2003 against construction of the separation wall by Israel.
  • 2011: India voted in favor of Palestine becoming a full member of UNESCO. 
  • 2012: India co-sponsored and voted in favor of the UNGA Resolution that enabled Palestine to become a ‘non-member Observer state’ at the UN without voting rights.
  • 2017: Narendra Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit Israel, without visiting Palestine, paving the way for Dehyphenation in foreign policy towards Israel-Palestine. 

India’s Dehyphenation of Policy towards Israel and Palestine

  • De-hyphenation means dealing with two countries, having an adversarial relationship between them, in an independent manner. This would mean building a relationship with one, ignoring the complexities of its relations with the other.
    • For Example: The United States (US) has advocated such a policy vis-à-vis India and Pakistan, since the second-term Bush presidency, connoting that its relationship with India would stand on its own rather than getting affected by its relations with Pakistan.

India Palestine Relations: What is the India’s  Stand over the ongoing conflict? 

  • India has condemned Hamas terror  attacks on Israel while reiterated India’s long-standing principled position of Two-State Solution On the Israel-Palestine issue.
    • Two-State Solution:The two-state solution has for decades been the primary focus of efforts to achieve peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
      • The two-state solution aims to establish an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel, ensuring two states for two peoples.                                    

News Source: Indian Express

Prelims Question (2022)

The term “Levant” often heard in the news roughly corresponds to which of the following regions ?

(a) Region along the eastern Mediterranean shores 

(b) Region along North African shores stretching from Egypt to Morocco 

(c) Region along Persian Gulf and Horn of Africa 

(d) The entire coastal areas of Mediterranean Sea

Ans: (a)

 

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