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India has reaffirmed its commitment to a two-state solution as a means to achieve enduring peace in the ongoing Gaza conflict, now raging for nearly five months. This stance was articulated by India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ruchira Kamboj, during a UNGA briefing on the Gaza crisis. Kamboj highlighted India's deep concern over the conflict and the resulting humanitarian crisis. India's support for a two-state solution, emphasizing direct and meaningful negotiations between the parties on final status issues, aligns with its leadership's repeated emphasis on the approach as the only path to lasting peace. The Modi government, while initially facing criticism for its swift statement of support for Israel following terror attacks, clarified its continued support for the two-state solution, underscoring its diplomatic efforts to balance sensitive relations in West Asia.
Modi was intensely criticised for his quick statement of support for Israel, and the Indian government hastened to clarify that it still supported a two-state solution, writes Manjari Chatterjee Miller. https://t.co/TvaomIPCN6
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"The Modi government has been adept at expanding its footprint and juggling the morass of sensitive relations that is West Asia. There is little doubt China is taking note," writes Manjari Chatterjee Miller. https://t.co/Vc66EFJBWe