– End violence in Gaza.
– Achieve peace via a viable Palestinian state alongside Israel based on mutual co-existence.
– Immediate cessation of land grabs and annexation activities.
– Recognition of Palestinian self-determination and sovereignty as part of the two-state framework.
– Halting settlement expansion and violence against Palestinians.
India’s vote reflects its consistent support for multilateral diplomacy in addressing long-standing conflicts such as Palestine-Israel. Backing this UN resolution aligns with India’s advocacy for peaceful conflict resolution through international consensus rather than unilateral approaches. As global tensions persist over issues like territorial sovereignty, India’s decision sends a clear signal favoring dialog-driven solutions.
The meaning lies not just in reaffirming support for Palestinian rights but also maintaining regional stability-a crucial factor given India’s deep economic ties with both Gulf nations and Israel. By endorsing this framework alongside global democracies like France while diverging from positions taken by nuclear allies such as the US, India demonstrates an independent foreign policy stance balancing principle-driven diplomacy amid geopolitical complexities.