Arab Foreign Ministers Meet in Delhi as India Cements Diplomatic Bridge Role
Foreign ministers from Arab League nations gathered in New Delhi on Wednesday for a high-level meeting, underscoring India’s growing role as a key diplomatic link between the Global South and the G7 world.
Key Takeaways
- The second India-Arab Foreign Ministers Meeting was co-chaired by EAM S Jaishankar and Mauritania’s FM Mohamed Salem Ould Merzouk.
- The Gaza conflict and humanitarian situation were central to discussions.
- India reaffirmed its support for a two-state solution and pledged continued aid to Palestine.
Meeting Amid Regional Turmoil
In his opening remarks, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated the summit was occurring during a period of “great turmoil and volatility” globally and in the region. He confirmed the situation in Gaza was a primary focus.
“The ongoing conflict in Gaza is understandably a primary concern to all of us. We share deep concern at the humanitarian situation and the plight of the Palestinian people. India has a long-standing and uncompromising position on the two-state solution,” Jaishankar said.
India’s Stance and Assistance
Jaishankar detailed India’s ongoing humanitarian assistance to Palestine and a commitment to long-term development and capacity-building support.
Beyond the immediate crisis, the meeting also aimed to discuss the broader regional landscape and the future trajectory of India-Arab cooperation.



