India Eyes Key Role in Gaza Recovery, Backs Peace Plan as Modi Visits Israel

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri affirmed India's intent to play a significant role in Gaza's recovery, citing the nation's specific capabilities and ongoing development projects worth millions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his state visit to Israel, expressed strong support for the Gaza Peace Initiative, describing it as a pathway to a just and durable peace. Modi emphasized that humanity must not suffer from conflict and reiterated a united stance with Israel against terrorism. The discussions highlight India's growing diplomatic engagement and readiness to contribute to stability in the Middle East.

Key Points: India's Gaza Role & Modi's Israel Visit: Peace Plan Backing

  • India envisions proactive role in Gaza stability
  • Backs US-led Gaza Peace Initiative as a pathway
  • Has $170M in ongoing projects for Palestinian welfare
  • Stands united with Israel against terrorism
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"India has very specific capabilities": FS Vikram Misri on Gaza role as PM Modi backs "pathway" for peace

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri outlines India's potential role in Gaza recovery, backed by PM Modi's support for the peace initiative during his Israel state visit.

"India has very specific capabilities and capacities that would be of considerable relevance in a situation like the one on the ground in Gaza. - Vikram Misri"

Jerusalem, February 26

Underscoring India's growing diplomatic and humanitarian footprint in the Middle East, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Thursday affirmed that New Delhi envisions a proactive role in the recovery and stability of Gaza.

Addressing the media following high-level discussions during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Israel, the Foreign Secretary noted that while the specifics are evolving, the intent to contribute is firm.

On India's role in Gaza, Misri said, "Yes, we do see a role. What exactly that role will be depends on gaining more clarity as to how things will actually develop on the ground in Gaza."

This potential involvement is backed by India's proven track record in developmental assistance and its unique technical expertise.

Highlighting these assets, the Foreign Secretary stated, "India has very specific capabilities and capacities that would be of considerable relevance in a situation like the one on the ground in Gaza."

The Foreign Secretary further contextualised this future role by pointing to the extensive portfolio of ongoing Indian investments aimed at social welfare in the region.

"We are already implementing a large number of projects for the benefit of Palestinian communities, to the extent of nearly $170 million. There are also about $40 million worth of projects in the pipeline, in the areas of education, healthcare, capacity building, and others," he detailed.

Beyond these current projects, India remains prepared to scale its engagement in alignment with international peace efforts.

Misri emphasised that New Delhi is ready to step in as the regional situation transitions towards stability. "Even when considering what would be required as a consequence of the Gaza peace initiative moving forward, we would have the capacity to contribute at the right time on the ground," he added.

Reinforcing this vision at the highest level, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a joint press briefing alongside Benjamin Netanyahu, asserted that "humanity must never suffer because of conflict." Highlighting the necessity of global stability, the Prime Minister expressed India's backing for the Gaza peace initiative, describing it as a step towards lasting and fair peace in the region.

PM Modi detailed India's stance regarding the ongoing situation in Gaza, noting that a "path to peace has been created through the Gaza Peace Plan" and reaffirmed India's commitment to such diplomatic endeavours.

"India's vision is clear that humanity must never become a victim of conflict. The Gaza Peace Plan has opened a route to peace. India has supported such efforts. In future too, India will continue to cooperate and have dialogue with all nations," PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the shared resolve between New Delhi and Jerusalem in confronting global security challenges, stating that both nations stand united against the threat of radicalism.

"India and Israel are clear that there is no place for terrorism in the world. Terrorism cannot be accepted in any form. We will continue to fight against terrorism and its supporters," PM Modi added.

Reiterating his backing for the US-led Gaza Peace Initiative, PM Modi recalled his address to the Knesset on Wednesday, where he had described the proposal as a "pathway" towards a "just and durable peace" for the Middle East.

"The Gaza Peace Initiative that was endorsed by the UN Security Council offers a pathway. India has expressed its firm support for the initiative. We believe that it holds the promise of a just and durable peace for all the people of the region, including by addressing the Palestine issue... Let all our efforts be guided by wisdom, courage, and humanity. The road to peace is not always easy. But India joins you and the world for dialogue, peace and stability in this region," PM Modi stated.

The current visit marks the second time PM Modi has travelled to Israel during his tenure, following his historic inaugural trip in 2017.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate India's humanitarian intent, I hope our role remains strictly that—humanitarian and developmental. We must be careful not to get entangled in the complex politics of the region. Our focus should be on schools and hospitals, as mentioned.
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Vikram M
"Humanity must never suffer because of conflict" – PM Modi's words are powerful. India has always stood for peace. Our technical capabilities in infrastructure and capacity building can make a real difference on the ground. This is our Vishwaguru moment.
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Priya S
It's good to see India taking a balanced approach. We have strong ties with Israel and also support the Palestinian cause. Walking this diplomatic tightrope with a focus on peace and development is the right way. More power to our Foreign Service.
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Rohit P
With all due respect, I hope this proactive role is well-planned. We have many pressing issues at home—poverty, unemployment. While helping the world is noble, we must ensure our resources are used effectively and our own people are not neglected.
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Karthik V
Our stance against terrorism is clear and correct. The article mentions India and Israel standing united against radicalism. This is crucial for global security. Our role in Gaza should also ensure that aid reaches the common people, not any extremist elements.

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