India reiterates its support for a negotiated two-state solution for Palestine during talks with Palestinian officials, according to statements cited by Indian media.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Secretary Ranganathan conveys India’s position, while also addressing the situation in Gaza. Sources report that she communicates India’s concern about the “grave humanitarian situation” in Gaza, reflecting broader international attention to civilian harm and humanitarian needs. The outlets align on India’s messaging of two-state support and its focus on Gaza’s worsening humanitarian conditions.
While both reports emphasize the same core points—two-state solution support and concern over Gaza—coverage varies slightly in wording. One outlet frames the update as “reiterating two-state support” alongside Gaza concern, and the other highlights that the MEA Secretary specifically conveys India’s view during the Palestine discussions. Neither source provides details on specific policy changes or new commitments beyond reiteration of the position and humanitarian concern.