WEST
ASIAN PEACE
SONDHI ADVOCATES INDIAN PARTICIPATION
The Statesman, December 21,
1991
Professor M. L.
Sondhi, convener of the Sanskrit-Hebrew Society and member
of the National Executive and Foreign Policy Cell of the
Bharatiya Janata Party, today welcomed India’s “positive
role” in the revocation of the UN resolution on Zionism but
pointed out that “a deeper understanding of the national
concerns and objectives of India requires immediate
establishment of Ambassador-level diplomatic relations with
Israel”.
He said in a statement that the immediate
task of bringing peace to West Asia requires an Indian
participation and this cannot be achieved unless “we have
full diplomatic relations with Israel, like we have with the
Arab States”.
“It is in India’s interests that a stable
and secure peace should prevail in West Asia and, therefore,
our participation in the peace process should be viewed as a
contribution to security on our Western borders. The Prime
Minister should take into consideration the situation in
which we find ourselves shot out of the West Asian peace
process and take the logical step forward for upgrading the
Indo-Israeli diplomatic relationship. The step should be
taken immediately as a positive solution to the urgent
problem on the foreign policy agenda which does not brook
any further delay,” he suggested.
Prof. Sondhi said, “once full diplomatic
relations are established, India may be able to persuade
both sides to accept India’s constructive role in the peace
dialogue and even offer New Delhi as a venue for
Arab-Israeli talks. This will be a significant milestone in
the development of Indian diplomacy in the post-cold war
world.” |