INDIA CONDEMNS VIOLATION OF QATAR’S SOVEREIGNTY AT UNHRC
Background of the Issue
- On September 9, 2025, Israel launched airstrikes in Doha, Qatar, reportedly targeting Hamas officials, including Khaled Meshal, a top Hamas political leader.
- These strikes were seen as a violation of Qatar’s territorial sovereignty, prompting widespread international criticism.
- Qatar is currently playing a mediatory role in the Gaza conflict, hosting Hamas’ political negotiating team and facilitating dialogue efforts to end the Israel-Gaza war.
INDIA’S STAND
- India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Arindam Bagchi, made a formal statement at the UN Human Rights Council.
- India “unequivocally condemned” the attack, without explicitly naming Israel.
- Bagchi highlighted:
- Respect for sovereignty is a cornerstone of international relations.
- Conflicts must be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy.
- Any escalation or external aggression undermines regional and global peace.
- Adherence to the UN Charter and international law is essential.
INDIA’S DIPLOMATIC OUTREACH
- PM Narendra Modi spoke to Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani.
- Modi reiterated:
- India’s strong opposition to the violation of Qatari sovereignty.
- Support for a peaceful resolution of conflicts.
- India views Qatar as a “brotherly state.”
- The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had earlier issued a statement expressing concern about the “Israeli strikes”.
EMERGENCY OIC SUMMIT
- Following the attacks, Qatar hosted an emergency summit of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
- Attended by representatives of 57 member countries, including heads of state.
- OIC Resolution Highlights:
- Condemned the Israeli aggression as a serious escalation.
- Accused Israel of attempting to undermine Qatar’s mediatory efforts.
- Praised Qatar’s constructive diplomatic role in attempting to resolve the Gaza conflict.
- Called for respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations.
SIGNIFICANCE OF INDIA’S STATEMENT
- Strategic Positioning: India has taken a neutral but principled stance, balancing ties with Israel and Gulf countries.
- Middle East Relations:
- Qatar is an important energy partner and home to over 700,000 Indian expatriates.
- India also maintains strong defense and tech ties with Israel.
- Support for Sovereignty: Reflects India’s consistent foreign policy principle – non-intervention and peaceful resolution of disputes.
- International Law: Reaffirms India’s commitment to the UN Charter, crucial for its image as a responsible global player.
BROADER GEOPOLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
- The attack and India’s response highlight growing tensions in the Middle East.
- Risks of further regional destabilization, especially if mediators like Qatar are targeted.
- India’s emphasis on diplomacy aligns with wider global concerns about escalating conflict in Gaza.
INDIA QATAR BILATERAL RELATIONS
- Diplomatic ties established in 1973; 50th anniversary in 2023.
- Elevated to Strategic Partnership in February 2025 during Qatar Amir’s State visit to India.
- Relations based on historical commercial ties and strong people-to-people contacts.
POLITICAL RELATIONS
- Frequent high-level visits and talks between leaders (e.g., PM Modi and Amir Sheikh Tamim).
- Multiple State visits:
- Amir’s State visit to India in Feb 2025; 7 MOUs signed including strategic partnership, taxation, youth affairs, investment cooperation.
- PM Modi’s visits to Qatar in 2024 and 2016 with significant bilateral agreements.
- Regular telephone and meeting exchanges discussing regional and bilateral concerns including India-Pakistan crisis and terrorism.
- Visits by key ministers (EAM, MOS) and delegations from both countries, enhancing cooperation across multiple sectors.
- Joint forums and business councils active in promoting collaboration.
TRADE & INVESTMENTS
- India among top three export destinations for Qatar and a major source of imports.
- Bilateral trade USD 14.14 billion in FY 2024-25; Qatar trade surplus largely due to LNG imports.
- Agreement to double trade by 2030; discussion on Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.
- Active Indian participation in Qatar events and exhibitions (agri, construction, tourism, gems & jewellery).
- Qatari investments in India approx. USD 1.5 billion; QIA commitment to increase investments to USD 10 billion.
- Major investments by QIA in Indian startups, retail, infrastructure sectors.
ENERGY COOPERATION
- Qatar is largest LNG and LPG supplier to India.
- Bilateral hydrocarbon trade approx. USD 11 billion, accounting for nearly 79% of total trade.
- Long-term LNG supply agreements (e.g., 7.5 MMTPA for 20 years from 2028).
- Collaborations in petrochemicals and strategic energy projects.
DEFENCE & SECURITY
- Defence Cooperation Agreement since 2008, renewed in 2018.
- Regular joint meetings, training, and maritime exercises (Za’ir Al Bahr, MILAN).
- High-level defence visits and participation in defense expos and exercises.
- Collaboration in counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, and law enforcement mechanisms.
CONSULAR & CULTURAL RELATIONS
- Extensive consular services with over 1,00,000 passports/attestations issued annually.
- Bilateral cultural cooperation since 2012; India-Qatar Year of Culture 2019; multiple festivals and cultural events.
- Promotion of Indian practices like Ayurveda and Yoga; Guinness World Record for Yoga diversity.
- Strong community welfare support via Indian Community Welfare Fund.
INDIAN COMMUNITY IN QATAR
- Over 830,000 Indians in Qatar—the largest expatriate community.
- Contributions across diverse sectors: medicine, engineering, finance, media, and blue-collar jobs.
- Over 20,000 Indian companies operate in Qatar, with investments over USD 350 million (2017-2025).
- Significant Indian student population in schools and universities; MIE-SPPU graduate programs available.
- Robust air connectivity with 214 weekly flights between Doha and India.
- Well-organized Indian community with four apex bodies: ICC, IBPC, ICBF, ISC.
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