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Israel won't be happy with what India has done

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Vicky Nanjappa/Rediff.com
July 24 2014

'Before a vote in the UN,' one expert tells Vicky Nanjappa/Rediff.com, 'instructions are given from both the Prime Minister's Office and the Ministry for External Affairs. India should have abstained. On the face of it, it looks like an error on the part of the MEA.'

In 2011 India backed the United Nations resolution on the Richard Goldstone Commission report which criticised Israel for its 2008 military offensive in Gaza.

According to the Wikileaks cables, this decision angered the United States of America.


While some experts feel it could be a case of miscommunication, others maintain that the vote is not surprising since India has traditionally voted against Israel in the UN when there has been an Israeli offensive against Arab civilians.

V Balachandran, a retired special secretary at the Research and Analysis Wing, India's external intelligence agency, told Rediff.com, "Right from pre-Independence days we have opposed the division of Palestine. For a very long time we had no diplomatic relations with Israel. It started with (then prime minister P V) Narasimha Rao when we wanted a pragmatic policy towards Israel. They (Israel) have been our leading defence suppliers since then."

"The Opposition Congress in Parliament wanted a resolution condemning what was happening in Gaza," Balachandran added. "The government felt it could neither outrightly condemn Israel nor could it ignore civilian deaths. There was a dilemma for the government, hence it refused a resolution in Parliament. However, the stand taken by India at the UN is contrary to what the government said in Parliament. Our policy in Parliament and the UN should have been similar."

"Before a vote in the UN," Balachandran, who served in India's embassy in Washington, DC in the 1990s, said, "instructions are given from both the Prime Minister's Office and the Ministry for External Affairs. This appears to be a major slip up. India should have abstained. On the face of it, it looks like an error on the part of the MEA." :lol:

"We share good relations with Israel," he pointed out, "Israel won't be happy with what India has done. It is not necessary that we need to vote in tandem with the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa apart from India) nations just because we are part of it. We can have our own stand on issues. I feel there has been a slip up at the bureaucratic level and instructions may have not been conveyed properly."

C D Sahay, a former chief of the Research and Analysis Wing, has a different take on India's UN vote. India, he says, has always voted against Israel on the issue of Gaza.

"While we are friendly with both the Israelis and Palestinians," Sahay says, "we have a long history of extending support to Palestine. We granted recognition to Israel only recently."

"This time around," adds the retired spy, "there has been an emergence of BRICS and this appears to be a collective decision. India always opposes violence and maintains that peace negotiations must happen. I do not think India must pass resolutions on such issues in Parliament as this is a much higher step of expressing total opposition. What we have done at the UN is not opposing, but expressing our concern."

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'Israel won't be happy with what India has done' - Rediff.com News

Gaza Conflict: India must criticise Israel when it's due - Economic Times
 
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As stated earlier,PDF Indians are not representing true India.:woot:
I myself was do damn astonished when some ziodian [indian zionist] posters were totally reciprocating usual Indian policy in case of Palestine.
Indian government may be stubborn in case of Pakistan but they can't forget Mr.Gandhi's sacrifice and teachings against barbarism in case of Israel. This is the true India of which I was talking about.
Regards
 
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It is always best not to mix business with other factors.

Israel is just a supermarket for India which gives good stuff with credit and considers India as a preferred customer.

Yeah, but Israel need India's full support over Gaza, it doesn't work well. I bet Israel would be very disappointed to learn India always neutral or hidden behind the closet in front of international.

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Narenda Modi must step down due many angry hindu protesters and Indian warriors here.
 
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As stated earlier,PDF Indians are not representing true India.:woot:
I myself was do damn astonished when some ziodian [indian zionist] posters were totally reciprocating usual Indian policy in case of Palestine.
Indian government may be stubborn in case of Pakistan but they can't forget Mr.Gandhi's sacrifice and teachings against barbarism in case of Israel. This is the true India of which I was talking about.
Regards


As stated by whom? You?
 
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There are no plausible reasons to believe that Israel were kept completely kept in the dark about India's decision. India's stand over Palestine conflict has been specific and that stand, by any means did not deter both the countries to build a strategic relationship over the last twenty years.
 
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As stated earlier,PDF Indians are not representing true India.:woot:
I myself was do damn astonished when some ziodian [indian zionist] posters were totally reciprocating usual Indian policy in case of Palestine.
Indian government may be stubborn in case of Pakistan but they can't forget Mr.Gandhi's sacrifice and teachings against barbarism in case of Israel. This is the true India of which I was talking about.
Regards
PDF is a largely accurate(only slightly more rightist) than the offline real world of Indians.
You can see it how Indians here backed Modi and BJP while the rest of the world thought Congress would win. PDF Indians were proved right.
You can see how PDF Pakistanis were largely backing Imran Khan, and how he lost in Pakistan and massively.

Fact of the matter is that we do what is best for India. We put India first in International Relations. We gained nothing nor lost anything by going with most of the world in the UN vote. Abstaining from the vote would have yielded us nothing. We are still constrained in the diplomatic sphere.
But notice that despite calls,GoI absolutely refused to condemn Israel. This is a change from our usual and historic position of condemning Israel for use of excessive force.

Change is steady and takes time, if you expected a 180 degree change, then you were wrong.

You will find that the leftist Nehruvian India of yore is changing and at a steady pace. We are becoming a more aggressive, rightist and an ambitious nation.
 
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this one move shut mouths of all leftists and congress with no harm to Israel as no one gives a damn about unhrc not even weak and small counties let alone Israel
 
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Many Indians here now change their tones from support Israel religiously few weeks ago to talk about International standards, how hypocrisy. :omghaha:
 
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India voted for humanity not against Israel ..... Sametime India will not toe the line of Muslim world against Israel for sure ......
 
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India has always opposed the Israeli occupation of Palestine. The vote simply continues with its existing policy. The current actions of Israel will not bring peace to the region and it needs to be reminded that it cannot just wish away the Palestinians in Gaza or the West Bank.

A friend can express concerns about another friend and still remain friends.
 
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