In a decisive move, India joins 145 nations in UN resolution condemning Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories.

India reinforces its commitment to a two-state solution by voting for a UN resolution condemning Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem and Golan.
India’s recent vote in favor of the UN resolution condemning Israeli settlements marks a significant and consistent stance in international diplomacy.
This decision, aligning with 145 other nations, underscores India’s balanced approach, advocating for the rights of both Israel and Palestine.
India’s earlier abstention from a resolution calling for a truce between Israel and Hamas aligns with its anti-terrorism stance.
Yet, this latest move signals a clear condemnation of Israeli settlements, a contentious issue in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
It highlights India’s unwavering support for a two-state solution, promoting peaceful coexistence and mutual respect.
This action is not merely a balancing act but a reflection of India’s consistent foreign policy principles.
India’s position, while opposing terrorism, also stresses the importance of respecting territorial integrity and international law.
The overwhelming majority support for this resolution, with only seven countries dissenting, signifies a global consensus on this critical issue.
India reinforces its commitment to a two-state solution by voting for a UN resolution condemning Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem and Golan.

