“The US’ influence in the Middle-East has declined sharply in the last few years. On the other hand, the role of BRICS nations in the region has increased, particularly after the China-brokered détente between erstwhile regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran this year,” Indian expert Qamar Agha stated.
“In fact, India’s position on the Palestine issue is closer to that of BRICS countries rather than the US,” the Indian expert underlined.
However, despite Blinken’s efforts to pressure Asia-Pacific nations into aligning their respective positions on Israel with that of the US, India, Japan and South Korea voted against Tel Aviv on a resolution on “Israeli settlements” in Palestinian territories at the United Nations General Assembly on 9 November.
Position of BRICS Partners on Israel-Palestine War
‘Continuity and Change’ in India’s Position
“As we have seen during the UN General Assembly vote last week, India voted against Israel. But India’s incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government is tilted towards Israel," the expert explained.
Agha, however, underscored that even the BJP realised the importance of striking a balance on the Israel-Palestine dispute because of economic and people-to-people ties with the Gulf monarchies.
"There are deep emotional bonds between India's approximately 200 million Muslims and Arab-Palestinians," he stated.