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Modi welcomes Trump’s Gaza peace plan, calls it ‘viable pathway to sustainable peace’

New Delhi, October 1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended his support to US President Donald Trump’s peace initiative for Gaza, describing it as a “comprehensive plan” that offers a realistic route to lasting peace and development in the war-torn region.

In a statement posted on social media on September 30, Modi said the plan “provides a viable pathway to long-term and sustainable peace, security and development for the Palestinian and Israeli people, as also for the larger West Asian region”. He urged all parties to rally behind Trump’s proposal and seize the opportunity to bring an end to years of violence and humanitarian suffering.

The endorsement came a day after Trump unveiled a 20-point peace framework aimed at halting the conflict that has engulfed Gaza for nearly two years. Central to the plan are provisions for an immediate ceasefire, the disarmament of Hamas, and the phased withdrawal of Israeli forces to agreed lines. It also stipulates the release of hostages within 72 hours of Israel’s formal acceptance, along with measures to facilitate humanitarian aid, reconstruction and governance reform in Gaza.

While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated support for the plan – albeit with conditions – Hamas has voiced scepticism, casting doubt on its willingness to accept key demands such as disarmament and relinquishing political control. Palestinian residents and sections of the international community have also raised concerns about whether the initiative adequately addresses long-standing questions of Palestinian statehood and rights.

Modi’s backing underscores India’s diplomatic balancing act in West Asia. Historically, New Delhi has been a steadfast supporter of the Palestinian cause, advocating a two-state solution and extending humanitarian aid to Gaza. At the same time, Modi has significantly deepened ties with Israel during his tenure, particularly in areas of defence, technology and innovation. By welcoming Trump’s initiative, India has signalled both its commitment to peace in the region and its willingness to support US-led diplomatic efforts.

Modi’s statement drew attention to the broader implications of peace in Gaza, noting that stability would benefit not only Israelis and Palestinians but also the wider Middle East.

“We hope that all concerned will come together behind President Trump’s initiative and support this effort to end conflict and secure peace,” Modi said.

International reaction to the plan has been mixed. Several world leaders have welcomed the proposal as a long-awaited opportunity to break the deadlock, while others have questioned whether it leans too heavily toward Israel’s security concerns. Analysts warn that the plan’s success will hinge on Hamas’s response and the ability of international actors to ensure credible implementation.

For India, the timing of Modi’s endorsement is notable. With its growing strategic partnership with the US, a strong relationship with Israel, and deep cultural and economic ties with the Arab world, New Delhi is keen to position itself as a responsible global actor that supports peace and stability in volatile regions.

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