GS2 – International Relations
Context 
India voted in favour of a UN General Assembly resolution endorsing the ‘New York Declaration’ for Palestine, reaffirming its support for the two-state solution amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict.
Key Highlights
- India’s Stand: Supported the UNGA resolution backing the New York Declaration.
 - Resolution Outcome: Passed with 142 in favour, 10 against, 12 abstentions.
 - Origin: Introduced by France, co-chaired international conference (July 2025) with Saudi Arabia.
 - Core Principle: Calls for peaceful settlement of the Israel-Palestine conflict via the two-state solution.
 
Detailed Insights
- Two-State Solution: Envisions an independent Palestine alongside Israel, addressing sovereignty, borders, and security concerns.
 - Resolution Appeal: Urges Israeli leadership to commit to the two-state framework, ensuring a sovereign Palestinian state.
 - Divergence in Votes:
- Against: U.S., Israel, Hungary, Argentina (reflecting opposition to UN-led intervention).
 - Abstentions: 12 countries reflecting cautious neutrality.
 
 - New York Declaration: Stresses collective global action to end the Gaza war and pursue a lasting settlement.
 
        
        
        
        