Foreign policy needs immediate ‘course correction’, says Congress​

sukhjinder
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Congress has criticized the Modi government’s foreign policy, citing a drift from traditional positions and a loss of moral authority, particularly regarding India’s stance on the Gaza conflict. The party highlighted India’s abstention from the UNGA vote on a Gaza ceasefire, arguing it undermines India’s leadership in the global south.

​ Congress has criticized the Modi government’s foreign policy, citing a drift from traditional positions and a loss of moral authority, particularly regarding India’s stance on the Gaza conflict. The party highlighted India’s abstention from the UNGA vote on a Gaza ceasefire, arguing it undermines India’s leadership in the global south. Congress has criticized the Modi government’s foreign policy, citing a drift from traditional positions and a loss of moral authority, particularly regarding India’s stance on the Gaza conflict. The party highlighted India’s abstention from the UNGA vote on a Gaza ceasefire, arguing it undermines India’s leadership in the global south. 

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