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Blind Loyalty: Why Is India Backing Israel Despite Global Condemnation?

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Babies pulled from rubble. Entire families buried under collapsed homes. Hospitals bombed. Schools turned to ashes. What’s happening in Gaza right now is not just another conflict — it’s a humanitarian nightmare. The death toll keeps rising, and the world has begun to call things by their name: genocide, ethnic cleansing, war crimes. From Europe to Latin America, voices are growing louder, demanding accountability. Countries are cutting ties, recalling ambassadors, and calling out Israel’s actions on the global stage.

But in the middle of all this — India stands with Israel.

Not just quietly, but often proudly. Whether it’s voting patterns at the UN, open displays of solidarity by government officials, or deafening silence on war crimes, India’s posture is clear: support for Israel remains firm, no matter what. This isn’t just surprising — it’s heartbreaking. Because for decades, India stood for justice. India stood for the oppressed. It supported Palestine when few dared to, and it reminded the world that morality had to be part of foreign policy.

So, what changed?

Some say it’s about strategic interests — defense deals, intelligence sharing, and a common narrative around "fighting terrorism." Others point to ideological shifts — with both the Indian and Israeli leadership leaning hard right, sharing a similar disdain for dissent, minorities, and liberal voices. But strategic ties can’t excuse silence in the face of mass killing. No amount of weapons or trade can justify turning away from the suffering of an entire people.

What makes it worse is the absence of empathy. Not even a symbolic gesture. No humanitarian push. No condemnation of civilian deaths. Just blanket support — as if innocent lives don’t matter when the bombs aren’t falling on our own soil.


This isn’t just foreign policy — it’s a moral test. And right now, India is failing it.
 
The Indian Government is a puppet in the hands of RSS . They are brainless fools who suffer from the inferiority complex of being ruled by the British and Mughals. That is why they hate Muslims. They can stoop to the lowest or low levels to hurt and propagate false allegations against them. These people have been brainwashed from childhood and have become immune to any sense .
 
Babies pulled from rubble. Entire families buried under collapsed homes. Hospitals bombed. Schools turned to ashes. What’s happening in Gaza right now is not just another conflict — it’s a humanitarian nightmare. The death toll keeps rising, and the world has begun to call things by their name: genocide, ethnic cleansing, war crimes. From Europe to Latin America, voices are growing louder, demanding accountability. Countries are cutting ties, recalling ambassadors, and calling out Israel’s actions on the global stage.

But in the middle of all this — India stands with Israel.

Not just quietly, but often proudly. Whether it’s voting patterns at the UN, open displays of solidarity by government officials, or deafening silence on war crimes, India’s posture is clear: support for Israel remains firm, no matter what. This isn’t just surprising — it’s heartbreaking. Because for decades, India stood for justice. India stood for the oppressed. It supported Palestine when few dared to, and it reminded the world that morality had to be part of foreign policy.

So, what changed?

Some say it’s about strategic interests — defense deals, intelligence sharing, and a common narrative around "fighting terrorism." Others point to ideological shifts — with both the Indian and Israeli leadership leaning hard right, sharing a similar disdain for dissent, minorities, and liberal voices. But strategic ties can’t excuse silence in the face of mass killing. No amount of weapons or trade can justify turning away from the suffering of an entire people.

What makes it worse is the absence of empathy. Not even a symbolic gesture. No humanitarian push. No condemnation of civilian deaths. Just blanket support — as if innocent lives don’t matter when the bombs aren’t falling on our own soil.


This isn’t just foreign policy — it’s a moral test. And right now, India is failing it.

I don't think Indians support the indiscriminate Gaza bombings, just the right of Israel to root out Hamas from that area.

Netanyahu doesn't care about how many innocents lose their lives or atleast it seems that way.
 
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