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India supports Palestinian independence The Modi government has full support in this regard. The Palestinian National Council unilaterally declared independence on November 15, 1967. This is the day of its declaration of independence. On the occasion, Foreign Minister S Jayashankar tweeted greetings to the Palestinian people and the government leadership.
In a tweet, India’s Foreign Minister said: “We have always supported the country’s goal of peace and prosperity and state building.
Narendra Modi visited Ramallah in February 2016 as the first prime minister of India. Previously, he was President of India. India has shown sympathy for the Palestinians since Israel unilaterally declared its independence from the Palestinian state in 1948. Despite not being a state, the Palestinian Alliance was able to become a member of the Non-Aligned Movement in 1974 with strong support from India. . Then in 1978, when PLO leader Yasser Arafat led the first ‘Intifada’ against Israel to liberate 600 kilometers of Gaza and the West Bank, India fully supported it. At that time, then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi warmly welcomed Arafat in Delhi.
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