India Foreign Policy Thread

Has anything been published about the outcome from the meeting between the two in NYK?
 
Oh yaar when will you realize GCC are collaborators with Israel. The only difference is who is open about it like UAE or Bahrain and who is still hiding in shadows like Oman or Saudi. There is no Saudi Israel war or conflict on the horizon just some bukake theater.
Actually what I believe that there is a lot going on behind the scenes it's just we don't understand it. Attacks are symbols and actions may also appear differently.
Whatever is the scene, I see a slight protection from Israeli attacks on Pakistan.
 
Mutual defense.

If i look the available sources - its mostly serving to saudi.


"For example, if a crisis erupted between Saudi Arabia and Iran tomorrow, Pakistan would likely evaluate its own national interests and the cause of the conflict before jumping in. (Notably, Pakistan refused to join the Saudi-led military intervention in Yemen in 2015, despite Riyadh’s requests, because its parliament decided Pakistan must remain neutral in that war, a precedent showing Islamabad is not a rubber stamp for Saudi wishes. Conversely, if Pakistan were to have a skirmish with India (as occurred in May 2025), Saudi Arabia’s support might be diplomatic or economic rather than direct military involvement, given Riyadh’s own priorities and its growing ties with New Delhi. Both parties will calibrate their responses case by case, pact or no pact. This pact powerfully affirms brotherhood and could deter opportunistic aggression, but it does not automatically launch missiles."



There is nothing like if pakistan would being attack - Saudi with help with military, i have gone thru many article, mostly it is more of political and vague, but pakistan is providing military support to saudi. This is okay overall, not impactful
 
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India has demanded "immediate action" against unidentified people who vandalised a statue of independence hero Mahatma Gandhi in London.

The bronze statue in Tavistock Square, unveiled to the public in 1968, was built as a tribute to Gandhi's years as a law student at University College London.

"This is not just vandalism, but a violent attack on the idea of non-violence," the Indian High Commission said in a post on X, calling it "shameful".

It's not clear who is behind the graffiti - police are investigating but have yet to identify any person or group responsible. Cleaning teams were on site power-hosing the statue when the BBC visited.

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The word "Terrorists" was spray-painted in black on the statue's plinth, along with "Gandhi, Modi and Hindustani [Indians]".

The High Commission didn't share photos of the damage, but several accounts on X and Indian media had already shared images showing the graffiti.

The Metropolitan Police and Camden Council authorities had earlier told the Press Trust of India news agency that they were looking into reports of vandalism. The Metropolitan Police told the BBC it would issue a statement soon.

The Indian mission said that its team was also on site, "co-ordinating with authorities to restore the statue to its original dignity".

The incident comes days before the 156th anniversary of Gandhi's birth on 2 October, which is also observed as the International Day of Non-Violence.

The bronze statue, crafted by Polish sculptor Fredda Brilliant in 1968, shows Gandhi wearing robes and sitting cross-legged. An inscription on its plinth reads: Mahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948.

Gandhi's birthday is usually commemorated at the statue with floral tributes and renditions of his favourite hymns.

This isn't the first instance of Gandhi's statue being defaced in the UK. In 2014, a statue in Leicester was vandalised with graffiti. In recent years, campaigns have been held in some parts of the UK asking for Gandhi's statue to be removed.
 
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India has demanded "immediate action" against unidentified people who vandalised a statue of independence hero Mahatma Gandhi in London.

The bronze statue in Tavistock Square, unveiled to the public in 1968, was built as a tribute to Gandhi's years as a law student at University College London.

"This is not just vandalism, but a violent attack on the idea of non-violence," the Indian High Commission said in a post on X, calling it "shameful".

It's not clear who is behind the graffiti - police are investigating but have yet to identify any person or group responsible. Cleaning teams were on site power-hosing the statue when the BBC visited.

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The word "Terrorists" was spray-painted in black on the statue's plinth, along with "Gandhi, Modi and Hindustani [Indians]".

The High Commission didn't share photos of the damage, but several accounts on X and Indian media had already shared images showing the graffiti.

The Metropolitan Police and Camden Council authorities had earlier told the Press Trust of India news agency that they were looking into reports of vandalism. The Metropolitan Police told the BBC it would issue a statement soon.

The Indian mission said that its team was also on site, "co-ordinating with authorities to restore the statue to its original dignity".

The incident comes days before the 156th anniversary of Gandhi's birth on 2 October, which is also observed as the International Day of Non-Violence.

The bronze statue, crafted by Polish sculptor Fredda Brilliant in 1968, shows Gandhi wearing robes and sitting cross-legged. An inscription on its plinth reads: Mahatma Gandhi, 1869-1948.

Gandhi's birthday is usually commemorated at the statue with floral tributes and renditions of his favourite hymns.

This isn't the first instance of Gandhi's statue being defaced in the UK. In 2014, a statue in Leicester was vandalised with graffiti. In recent years, campaigns have been held in some parts of the UK asking for Gandhi's statue to be removed.
Can someone remind me again why is there a statue of Gandhi in London?
 
Attended uni in London
How quickly history forgets: - meeting between Lord Chelmsford and Gandhi

Lord Chelmsford: Forgive me, gentlemen, but you must understand that His Majesty's government and the British people repudiate both the massacre and the philosophy that prompted it. Now, what I would like to do is to come to some compromise over the new civil legis --

Gandhi: If you will excuse me, Your Excellency, it is our view that matters have gone beyond legislation. We think it is time you recognized that you are masters in someone else's home. Despite the best intentions of the best of you, you must, in the nature of things, humiliate us to control us. General Dyer is but an extreme example of the principle.

It is time you left.

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India as a state policy through their bot farms and RSS affiliated politicians Priti Patel, Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman spent 10 years fueling a far right campaign specifically against Pakistanis in Britain.

They are the reason why society in this country has become so rotten, they have radicalized the natives to keep them distracted from the millions of Indian hordes invading this country.

I hope deep state of this country wakes up like they have done in the US and deem them a national security threat.
 

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