So here’s the thing—India just did something unexpected at the UN. While 149 countries voted for that Gaza ceasefire resolution, and only 12 (including the US and Israel) said no, India? They sat this one out. And that’s got everyone scratching their heads. I mean, this is the same country that’s usually first in line to support Palestine at the UN. Makes you wonder what’s changed, right?
Basically, it’s calling for three big things: stop the fighting right now, let all hostages go, and follow international law. Oh, and allow aid to actually reach Gaza—because let’s be honest, the situation there? It’s beyond terrible.
This vote showed some interesting splits. France, Canada—they all voted yes. But Germany and Ukraine? They pulled an India and abstained too. Makes you think there’s more going on here than meets the eye.
Here’s what’s weird—India’s always been pro-Palestine at the UN. Just last year they voted for a similar resolution. But now? Radio silence. My guess? It’s got everything to do with Modi and Israel getting chummy.
Let me put it this way—India buys a ton of weapons from Israel. Plus, they’ve got millions of workers in Arab countries. And with elections coming up? Yeah, they’re playing it safe. One analyst in Delhi put it perfectly: “This isn’t about taking sides—it’s about keeping all doors open.”
The opposition’s going nuts, saying we’ve betrayed Palestine. But the government’s like, “Hey, we’re just being practical.” Meanwhile on Twitter, it’s #IndiaWithIsrael versus angry leftists. Typical social media circus.
Israel’s happy, Palestine’s upset, and the US? They’re keeping quiet—probably because they know exactly why India did this.
Here’s the deal—Israel’s now India’s second-biggest arms dealer. That’s not small change. When your military depends on someone, you think twice before voting against them at the UN.
This is the tricky part. Nearly 10 million Indians work in Gulf countries, and we get 40% of our oil from there. But so far? The Arab states aren’t making too much noise. Money talks, I guess.
They called the resolution “one-sided.” India didn’t go that far, but their abstention says similar things.
Germany said the resolution didn’t properly blame Hamas. Ukraine? Probably didn’t want to upset Israel—they need their weapons too. Shows how everyone’s just looking out for themselves.
Don’t count on it. With all those defense deals with Israel and Arab countries focused on business? This might be India’s new normal.
Our foreign minister keeps saying India does what’s best for India. In today’s messy world, sometimes that means not picking sides at all.
At the end of the day, India’s abstention tells us one thing—countries like ours are playing a whole new game. It’s not about old alliances anymore, it’s about playing the field. Smart move or risky bet? Only time will tell. What do you think—was India right to sit this one out?
Source: Times of India – Main
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