Congress Leader Anand Sharma Breaks Ranks, Praises Modi Govt's West Asia Policy

Senior Congress leader and former External Affairs Minister Anand Sharma has publicly endorsed the Modi government's handling of the West Asia crisis, describing it as "mature and skillful." His stance marks a clear distinction from the Congress party's official position, which has accused the government of tilting towards the US-Israel axis. Sharma called for a sustained national dialogue and unity, emphasizing the need to safeguard India's interests and its diaspora in the Gulf. He becomes the third Congress veteran, after Shashi Tharoor and Manish Tewari, to express support for the government's diplomatic approach in the volatile region.

Key Points: Anand Sharma Endorses Centre's West Asia Stance, Breaks from Congress

  • Sharma breaks from Congress line
  • Praises "mature" diplomacy
  • Calls for national consensus
  • Third Congress leader to endorse stance
  • Highlights India's Global South role
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Anand Sharma hails India's handling of West Asia crisis, 3rd Congress leader to endorse Centre's stand​

Senior Congress leader Anand Sharma praises Modi govt's "mature" handling of West Asia crisis, marking a clear break from his party's official position.

"Indian diplomatic handling of the crisis has been mature and skillful - Anand Sharma"

New Delhi, April 2

Senior Congress leader Anand Sharma broke ranks with the party leadership on Thursday to endorse the Modi government's foreign policy and strategic manoeuvring in the wake of a full-blown war in West Asia involving Israel, the United States, and the Islamic Republic of Iran.​

Anand Sharma, who served as External Affairs Minister in the UPA government, took to X to explain in detail the challenging situation in West Asia, shed light on the enormity of the energy crisis arising out of constant bombing of energy reserves in the Gulf, and also expounded on why India's role in the Global South has become all the more important.​

The veteran of Congress, in a candid admission, praised India's diplomatic handling of the crisis as "mature and skillful" and also called for building national consensus and resolve.​

Anand Sharma's defense of the government's foreign policy of "engagement with all stakeholders" in the region marks a clear distinction from the Congress party's stated stand, which accuses the Modi government of tilting towards the powerful US-Israel axis and undermining India's long-term relations with Iran.​

"Indian diplomatic handling of the crisis has been mature and skillful, avoiding potential minefields. India's response must be backed by a national consensus and resolve. Government has held an all-party meeting to apprise the leadership of political Parties of the situation and policy decisions in an unpredictable and volatile situation," said the former EAM Anand Sharma in a post on X.​

"This national dialogue should be sustained. National unity and a mature response guided by national interest are the need of the hour," he wrote further.​

Further highlighting India's long-standing record of standing by moral authority and commitment to peace in its foreign policy, he said, "There is much at stake, especially the future of the younger generation, and India must endeavour to mobilise the global south and strategic partner countries to collectively work for the restoration of peace and order."​

Anand Sharma's restrained and open acknowledgment of the government's positive and skillful approach also goes a long way toward dealing a crushing blow to Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi's "surrender narrative", which the grand old party has made a rallying point to corner the government.​

Also, Anand Sharma becomes the third Congress veteran to show trust in the Center's handling of the West Asia crisis.

Earlier, Shashi Tharoor and Manish Tewari, both serving party MPs, justified India's foreign policy in West Asia and expressed support for skillful management of the situation, while safeguarding the interests of the large Indian diaspora in the Gulf.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
It's good to see experienced leaders like Anand Sharma speaking up. The situation in West Asia is very delicate, especially for our energy security and diaspora. A mature, balanced approach is crucial. 🙏
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Michael C
Interesting development. Shows there can be bipartisan agreement on strategic issues. India's role as a leader in the Global South is more important than ever in this crisis.
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this praise is genuine and not just political posturing. The government's tilt is still noticeable. We must maintain strong, independent ties with Iran as well, not just follow a bloc.
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Anjali F
Good step by Sharma ji. In a complex world, India needs to walk a tightrope. Engaging with all sides - US, Israel, Iran, Arab nations - is the only way. Our diaspora's safety and affordable oil prices are top priority for the common citizen.
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Karthik V
Tharoor, Tewari, and now Sharma. When seasoned diplomats within the Congress itself are endorsing the stance, maybe it's time for the party leadership to rethink its criticism. Country first, party second. 👍

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