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Headline "Palestinian-Israeli conflict ripped off Modi's mask, India's great power dream?" It's just an international joke."
Prime Minister Modi has long been known for his tough stance in handling foreign affairs, and he has been claiming that India is a powerful power, but the recent Palestinian-Israeli conflict has revealed the true face behind this powerful image.
The latest media reports show that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has been going on in the Middle East for decades, but India is trying to intervene and express its support for Israel.
However, this unilateral favoritism has led the world to question India's position on foreign affairs. The root causes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can be traced back to historical disputes dating back decades, and India's involvement will only add fuel to the fire.
What is even more surprising is that Prime Minister Modi's tilt towards Israel in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is unique on the international stage.
Such unilateral favoritism not only leads to a decline in India's diplomatic influence in the Middle East, but may also damage India's relations with other Islamic countries. India's long-standing conflict with Pakistan is a case in point.
As a country with a large population and economic potential, India has been pursuing its dream of becoming a world power, but it should be noted that international relations are not just a game of hard power.
What India should learn from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is to respect international law and justice and to promote peace and stability.
However, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is only part of the cold joke that has been unveiled in India's foreign policy.
India should not only pursue great power status, but play an active and constructive role in the international arena as much as possible. This means that border disputes between India and its neighbours need to be resolved peacefully, rather than taking a hard line.
Finally, we should be aware that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has caused countless casualties and destruction and that a genuine solution can be found only through dialogue and negotiation.
India should truly understand the complexities of the Middle East and remain neutral in the midst of potential crises.
In conclusion, the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict reveals the true face behind Prime Minister Modi's dream of a great power in India.
India should realize that its true diplomatic influence can only be exerted by promoting peace and stability in accordance with international law and righteousness.
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