India’s Balancing Act Policy - By Satish Kumar Karna
“There are no permanent friends or foes in diplomacy; there are only permanent interests”. However, India should be careful while backing Israel and should take a more balanced and pragmatic approach while dealing with Israel-Palestine conflict.
- The Israel Palestine conflict in West Asia (Middle East) is about land and identity. The conflict is rooted not only in contending claims to the Holy Land but disputes over Jerusalem, borders, security, and Palestinian refugees as well. The recent violence happened due to conflicting claims over Jerusalem (Sheikh Jarrah & Al-Aqsa Mosque) home to major holy sites of Islam, Judaism and Christianity. A ....
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