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3dio t1_iyc8opz wrote
"afterall indians were instrumental in israels creation (highest volunteer army to fight for Israel)".
This is interesting. Hadn't heard of this. Do have a link to read up on? I know of Indian soldiers fighting the Ottomans in ww1 are you referring to that?
DynoMiteDoodle t1_iyc8sch wrote
I think you should read the article.
autotldr t1_iycajt2 wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)
> Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reiterated India's "Unwavering support to the Palestinian cause" on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people, an annual United Nations-organised observance.
> "On the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people, I reiterate India's unwavering support to the Palestinian cause," PM Modi said in a statement.
> In October this year, India presented a cheque of USD 2.5 million, part of the annual USD 5 million support pledged to Palestine, to a UN agency that will directly benefit schools and health centres to support Palestinian refugees.
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autotldr t1_iycak1m wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)
> Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reiterated India's "Unwavering support to the Palestinian cause" on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people, an annual United Nations-organised observance.
> "On the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people, I reiterate India's unwavering support to the Palestinian cause," PM Modi said in a statement.
> In October this year, India presented a cheque of USD 2.5 million, part of the annual USD 5 million support pledged to Palestine, to a UN agency that will directly benefit schools and health centres to support Palestinian refugees.
Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: India^#1 Palestine^#2 Palestinian^#3 people^#4 support^#5
SnooRadishes867 t1_iychy3y wrote
Idk much about creation of Israel but I have heard Battle of Haifa was very important
bertiebasit t1_iyciizo wrote
It took more than enough time to remove the British foot from the neck of India. It’s unsurprising that India recognises oppression when it see it.
Loltty t1_iycjpwv wrote
And yet does nothing about it!
foopirata t1_iyckr1x wrote
Errrr... The Battle of Haifa happened in 1918. Israel's independence came about in 1948. I think you got your wires slightly crossed.
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Dmatix t1_iycxxnw wrote
You may be confusing the Indian soldiers who participated in conquering the region from the Ottomans during WW1, thirty years before Israel's foundation. It was done on behalf of Britain rather than the Jewish community. It did indirectly allow for Israel's formation, I'll give you that.
yelbesed2 t1_iyd3j1p wrote
We tend to forget the cold civil war against Muslims that has been real war in the past resulting in the creation of Bangladesh. So for India, helping Palestine also means giving a friendly signal to Iran and Russia and its Muslim neighbours. After all Russia is as big as half Africa or all the Muslim countries have a billion of people. India is constantly in a restrained conflict with China. They may not have heard about the Emirates making friends with Israel - or simply Iran is closer and more dangerous especially as it joined the Russian Chinese axis.
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ty_kanye_vcool t1_iyebwbi wrote
“If the West is gonna support both us and Pakistan, they can’t complain if we support both Israel and Palestine”
comeonwhatdidIdo t1_iyehhuj wrote
Initially India's position was politically not favorable to Israel. India was against Pakistan's creation for the same reason. Dividing countries by religion will only cause more conflict in the future. Especially the Pro Arab congress government post world war 2 wanted to balance peace in the region and not have Palestinians pushed out.
But that has drastically changed over the years with recognition and good co-operation in what has become a fight against religious terrorism. While politically India still supports Palestinian cause, it has become more pragmatic and less idealistic in its foreign policy. Not abandoning Palestinians at the same time grow it's co-operation with Israel.
Many-Lawfulness-9770 t1_iyf9uop wrote
...Full sapport sar?
c4nchyscksforlife t1_iyc7nyc wrote
"mOdI is A HyPoCrite"
Meanwhile: Modi receives medal of highest honor from Israel and Palestine
Foreign policy had always supported both Israelis and Palestinians. Mostly influenced by our freedom fighters (Gandhi,Nehru etc.) afterall indians were instrumental in israels creation (highest volunteer army to fight for Israel)