In a significant diplomatic development, India has chosen not to sign a letter condemning Israel for its decision to bar UN Secretary-General António Guterres from entering the country. The letter, backed by 104 nations, criticizes Israel’s actions, but India has notably stayed out of the move, signaling its strong ties with Israel.
The Israeli government justified the ban, accusing Guterres of failing to condemn Iran’s recent attack on Israel. This bold move by Israel reflects its stance on what it sees as bias within the UN.
India’s decision not to join the international criticism is seen as a further indication of the growing partnership between New Delhi and Tel Aviv. The deepening friendship between the two nations could have lasting implications for regional and international politics.
As of now, there has been no official response from India regarding its decision to abstain from signing the letter.
