For the first time Friday, Prime Minister Modi has spoken out publicly in Parliament regarding the ongoing war in the Middle East. This is a significant step in India’s public political discussion about this crisis and provides clear evidence that many opposition party leaders and non-government organisations are putting pressure on India to come up with a clearer position on the situation.
India’s Position
In his remarks, Prime Minister Modi reiterated India’s long-standing position as it relates to peace, dialogue and restraint regarding the current crisis while making multiple calls for the establishment of a Palestinian state as a free and independent state alongside Israel. The Prime Minister also condemned all acts of terrorism in the strongest possible terms and expressed India’s solidarity with the victims of violence from terrorism, as these comments show India will have to balance diplomatic and humanitarian goals to accomplish its objectives.
Humanitarian Considerations
The Prime Minister expressed his concern over the suffering of people caught in the violent conflict due to the loss of civilian lives, including the deaths of many women and children. He stated that India is currently providing humanitarian assistance to those affected by the conflict, including food, medical supplies and other essential relief items. The Prime Minister stated that humanitarian considerations must be at the forefront of any global response to the violence that is occurring throughout the world.
Opposition Pushes for Clearer Stand
The comments from opposition leaders were met with approval by the opposition parties, who felt that the government response was too slow. Many members of parliament were vocal about how India should take a more aggressive position regarding both ceasefire requests and human rights violations. The Parliamentary debate was highly charged with members from a number of parties urging the government to engage more actively in globally diplomatic activities.
Global and Regional Strategic Views
The prime minister said that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East will negatively affect global energy markets and economic stability for years to come unless something is done to lessen the effects on instability in the region. Modi also said that he and the Indian government continue to monitor geopolitical developments in the region and are working with the international community to ensure that Indian citizens living in the region are looked after.
Global Cooperation Urged by Modi
At the conclusion of his speech, Modi encouraged the international community to collaborate in its efforts towards de-escalation and achieving long lasting peace. He stated that there is no alternative to future discussions/communication and that India will participate in a constructive manner towards peace efforts.
This has been a significant moment in India’s engagement in the middle east crisis through providing clear evidence of a continuation of India’s broader foreign policy towards other regions of the world while at the same time responding to constituencies’ greater calls to action based upon domestic politics.

