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India–Palestine relations (Hindi: भारत-फ़िलिस्तीन के सम्बन्ध; Arabic: العلاقات الهندية الفلسطينية), also known as Indian-Palestinian relations or Indo-Palestinian relations, are the bilateral relations between the Republic of India and the State of Palestine.
India–Israel relationship has been very close and warm under the premiership of Narendra Modi since 2014. In 2017, he was the first ever Prime Minister of India to visit Israel. [61] [62] India was the largest arms customer of Israel in 2017. Defence relations between the two countries are longstanding. [63]
BJP calls pro-Palestinian protest rally ‘anti-national’ and asks for legal action against organisers Backlash as Hamas leader invited to address major pro-Palestinian protest in India Skip to ...
India, officially the Republic of India, has full diplomatic relations with 201 states, including Palestine, the Holy See, and Niue. [note 1] [1] The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is the government agency responsible for the conduct of foreign relations of India.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Politics of Palestine Officeholders whose status is disputed are shown in italics National symbols Flag National anthem Coat of arms Administrative divisions Palestinian enclaves Governorates Palestinian refugee camps Government State of Palestine government (Ramallah) President: Mahmoud Abbas a ...
Palestinian people of Indian descent (2 P) Pages in category "India–State of Palestine relations" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
At the height of the tension between Israel and Hamas in July India offered a rhetorical condemnation holding both sides responsible for erupting violence and asked Israel to "stop disproportionate use of force" in Gaza which was read by many as departure from tradition of more vocal supports for the Palestinian cause. External Affairs Minister ...
During the 1920s relations between the Jewish and Arab populations deteriorated and the hostility between the two groups intensified. From 1920, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Mohammad Amin al-Husayni became the leader of the Palestinian Arab movement and played a key role in inciting religious riots against the Jewish population in Palestine ...