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Israel-Gaza War: No, India Isn’t Drifting Away From Two-State Solution Stance On Israel-Palestine Issue

In a phone-call with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, PM Narendra Modi said Indians 'stand in solidarity' with Israel and strongly condemn Hamas’ actions. However, officially India still adheres to the two-state solution when it comes to the Israel-Palestine issue.

Israel-Gaza War: In the backdrop of the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left no stone unturned to show Israel that New Delhi remains a steadfast friend of that country, his personal bonhomie with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is solid, and that India has zero tolerance for terrorism. However, this does not indicate that India is rethinking its two-state solution stance as far as the Israel-Palestine issue is concerned, ABP LIVE has learnt. Prime
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