In a significant diplomatic move, India reaffirmed its support for Palestine’s full membership at the United Nations, underlining its commitment to a two-State solution as the cornerstone for achieving lasting peace in the region.
During a recent session of the UN General Assembly, India stood in favor of a resolution advocating Palestine’s admission as a full member of the UN. Ruchira Kamboj, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, articulated India’s stance, emphasizing the importance of revisiting Palestine’s application for UN membership and endorsing its aspirations.

The resolution garnered overwhelming support, with 143 member states voting in favor, including India. The resounding approval underscored the international community’s recognition of Palestine’s legitimacy and its quest for statehood.
India’s steadfast support for Palestine’s cause aligns with its principled stand on the need for a two-State solution. Kamboj reiterated India’s position, stressing that enduring peace can only be achieved through direct and meaningful negotiations between Palestine and Israel.
Highlighting the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, Kamboj emphasized the urgent need for scaling up humanitarian aid to alleviate the suffering of its people. She commended recent efforts by Israeli authorities to facilitate the flow of aid into Gaza while reaffirming India’s commitment to providing assistance to the Palestinian people.
India’s historic ties with Palestine date back several decades, marked by its early recognition of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) as the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people. Over the years, India has consistently supported Palestine’s quest for statehood, including through diplomatic initiatives at the UN.

Despite recent setbacks, such as the US vetoing a Security Council resolution on Palestine’s full UN membership, India remains resolute in its support for Palestinian aspirations. The rejection of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations underscores India’s unwavering commitment to peace and stability in the region.
As Palestine continues its pursuit of full UN membership, India stands as a steadfast ally, advocating for a just and equitable resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. With the international community rallying behind Palestine’s cause, hopes for a peaceful and prosperous future for the region are reignited.
India’s History of Support for Palestine
India has a long history of supporting the Palestinian cause, being the first non-Arab State to recognize the Palestine Liberation Organization as the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people in 1974. India also recognized the State of Palestine in 1988 and established a Representative Office to the Palestine Authority in Gaza, later relocating it to Ramallah in 2003.
Palestine’s Application for Full UN Membership
In April this year, Palestine submitted a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, requesting that its application for full UN membership be reconsidered. For a State to be granted full UN membership, approval is required from both the Security Council and the General Assembly, with a two-thirds majority vote.

Conclusion
India’s unwavering support for Palestine’s membership at the United Nations underscores its commitment to a peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By advocating for a two-State solution and emphasizing the importance of direct negotiations, India continues to play a crucial role in the quest for lasting peace in the region.