United Nations-India joined 157 nations in voting for a UN General Assembly (UNGA) resolution demanding an "immediate, unconditional, and permanent" ceasefire in Gaza.
Key Points of the Resolution:
Ceasefire in Gaza:
The resolution was passed with 158 votes in favour, including India.
Nine countries, including the US and Israel, opposed it, while 13 abstained.
UNRWA Support:
A second resolution backing the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) was approved by 159 votes in favour, with nine opposing and 11 abstentions.
UNRWA faces criticism from Israel, alleging ties between some staff members and Hamas militants.
Global Opinion:
The resolutions reflect overwhelming global support for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid in Gaza.
The General Assembly resolutions, though non-binding, highlight the urgent need for peace.
India's Stance:
Condemnation of Terrorism: India has strongly condemned the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.
Support for Peace: India calls for a ceasefire, adherence to international law, and dialogue-based resolution.
Humanitarian Concerns: New Delhi emphasised the importance of unhindered aid delivery in Gaza.
This move underscores India's commitment to a balanced approach, supporting peace while condemning acts of terrorism.