The Israel-Palestine conflict has long been a geopolitical minefield, testing nations’ diplomatic balance. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has adopted a nuanced, strategic stance—supporting Israel’s right to self-defense while advocating humanitarian aid for Gaza. This approach marks a historic shift from Congress’s knee-jerk pro-Palestine rhetoric to a realpolitik policy that strengthens India’s global standing.
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From Nehru’s Idealism to Modi’s Pragmatism: How India’s Palestine Policy Evolved
- Congress Era (1947–2014): Blind support for Palestine, ignoring terrorism (PLO’s Arafat glorified as “freedom fighter”).
- Modi’s Rebalancing (2014–Present):
- First PM to visit Israel (2017), deepening defense (Iron Dome, drones) & tech ties.
- Voted at UN for Palestine aid (2023), but refused to condemn Israel—a calibrated move.
- Stopped oil imports from Iran (2019) under US pressure, showing strategic flexibility.
Why It Matters: India is no longer bound by vote-bank diplomacy (Muslim appeasement) but acts in national interest.
“Strategic Neutrality”: How India is Playing Both Sides—Wisely
- Supporting Israel:
- Terrorism = India’s core issue. Hamas’ Oct 7 attacks mirror Pakistan-backed jihad in Kashmir.
- Defense partnership ($2.5B arms trade) critical against China-Pak axis.
- Aiding Gaza:
- Sent 70 tons of humanitarian aid (Medicines, food)—soft power win.
- Abstained from UN votes condemning Israel, avoiding Western backlash.
Key Quote:
“India’s stance is neither pro-Israel nor pro-Palestine—it’s pro-India.” — S. Jaishankar
Global Leadership: Why India is Uniquely Positioned to Mediate
- Trusted by Both Sides:
- Israel sees India as ally (anti-terror stance).
- Arab World needs India for trade ($120B oil imports), diaspora (9M workers).
- Non-Aligned 2.0: Leading Global South without Western baggage.
- China Checkmate: Unlike Xi’s pro-Hamas tilt, India’s balance wins US-EU trust.
Case Study:
- G20 Success (2023): Modi’s Delhi Declaration avoided Israel-Palestine splits—unlike UN’s chaos.
Opposition & Islamist Hypocrisy Exposed
- Congress’s Double Game:
- Manmohan Singh called Hamas “legitimate” in 2003; now silent.
- Rahul Gandhi visits temples but won’t condemn Hamas terror.
- Islamist Groups in India:
- PFI-linked protests in Kerala glorifying Hamas.
- BJP’s Counter: Banned PFI, UAPA on jihadis—zero tolerance.
Data Point:
- 75% Indians back Israel (YouGov poll)—silent majority supports Modi’s stance.
The Road Ahead: India as a Peacemaker?
- Leverage UNSC Seat (2028–29): Push for two-state solution—but no jihadist state.
- Energy Security: Deeper ties with Saudi/UAE (I2U2) to replace Iran dependence.
- Tech & Defense: Israel’s AI, drone tech to counter China.
Modi’s Vision:
“India will speak for itself, not echo others.”
India No Longer a Follower—But a Leader
Under Modi, India has shed hypocrisy for strategy, balancing Hindu civilizational values (anti-terrorism) with global pragmatism. While the Opposition remains stuck in vote-bank cowardice, the BJP’s policy secures national security, energy, and diplomatic clout.
The message is clear: India isn’t just reacting to the Gaza war—it’s shaping the world’s response.