Making it a strategic move, External Affairs Minister DR. S. Jaishankar on November 4,2025, reiterated India’s commitment to the Gaza Peace Plan and stood for stronger international unity against terrorism.
On his first official visit to India, DR. S. Jaishankar held talks with Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa’ar on bilateral, plurality and global issues that India supports the current plan to bring peace to Gaza and hopes that it paves the way for a durable and lasting solution. He called on each and every country to adopt a “zero-tolerance” approach towards terrorism in any form, Jaishankar said nations must stop giving shelter or support to terror groups and should not justify any violent acts. His statement reflects India’s firm stand against global terror networks. It also shows India’s involvement to unite world leaders against cross-border terrorism.
Gideon proclaiming a long term partnership between India and Israel by working together in agriculture, defence and innovation and looking forward is very much in our interest and to make the partnership even more stronger while stating India as “the future” and a global superpower and signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on defence corporation. Deepening the India-Israel partnership of defence and counterterrorism.
Expressing deep gratitude for India’s reprimand for terror attack by Hamas, “we will not forget the fact that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the first world leader to reach out to Prime Minister Netanyahu on that awful day” he said, India stood by us and we will remember that.
Exactly what India has thought and still thinks that the global peace and stability will only be achieved when terrorism and regionalism will be removed and since terrorism the major key barrier to global peace in certain areas that keeps the world from being stable.
🖊️ Article written by: Shruti Mehra, Content Writing Intern📅 Published on: 05 November 2025

