India Supports UNGA Resolution Upholding Two-State Solution for Palestine

India Supports UNGA Resolution Upholding Two-State Solution for Palestine

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Category : International Published on: September 15 2025

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India has extended its support to a United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) resolution backing the New York Declaration, which emphasizes the peaceful settlement of the Palestine issue through the two-state solution. The resolution, put forward by France, received broad approval, with 142 nations voting in favour, 10 opposing (including Israel, the US, Argentina, and Hungary), and 12 abstaining.

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