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India–Palestine relations - Wikipedia Indian support was said to extend to "consistent and unwavering support" on the Palestinian issue, where it shared the perception that the question of Palestine is at the core of the Arab–Israeli conflict
India Once Was a Strong Ally of Palestine. What Changed? There are many people who support justice and self determination for the Palestinians, but in the current climate in India, it is difficult to publicly showcase this support
Walking a Tightrope: India and the Palestine Question India continues to affirm its support for a two-state solution, echoing the calls for Palestinian statehood that have long been part of its diplomatic lexicon High-level visits and statements of solidarity with Palestinian leaders persist, like familiar refrains in a well-loved melody
Indias Palestine policy: From solidarity to strategic silence Whilst Pakistan maintains a 100% pro-Palestine voting record despite American pressure and occasional covert Israeli contacts, India's moral authority as the "voice of the Global South" erodes with every fence-sitting gesture
QUESTION NO- 3200 INDIA’S STANCE ON PALESTINE ISSUE Government have emphasized the need for safe, timely and sustained delivery of humanitarian assistance to the people of Palestine Since the beginning of the conflict, India has provided around 70 MT of humanitarian aid, including 16 5 MT of medicines and medical supplies in two tranches
Pakistan’s shifting positions on the plight of Palestinians and . . . While Pakistan’s animosity toward Israel is rooted in the displacement of Palestinians, it has also served as a means of burnishing the country’s credentials within the community of Muslim nations and pushing back against India, which maintains increasingly close ties with Israel
India’s Role in Palestine Statehood and Middle East Peace As of 2025, over 150 United Nations member states recognise Palestine, including France, the UK, Canada, Portugal and Australia India was among the first to recognise Palestine in 1988, reflecting its longstanding moral and diplomatic support for Palestinian self-determination
Welcome to Representative Office of India, Ramallah, Palestine India’s support for the Palestinian cause is an integral part of the nation’s foreign policy In 1974, India became the first Non-Arab State to recognize Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) as the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people