The four western nations joined over 140 UN member states in recognizing Palestine as a state.
- India recognized the Palestinian State in 1988.
- Recently, India voted in favour of a resolution in the UN General Assembly endorsing the ‘New York Declaration’ on the peaceful settlement and implementation of the Two-State Solution.
Recognition of States
- The process in which a state acknowledges another entity as a state is known as recognition.
- Article 1 of the 1933 Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States defines the criteria for statehood: Permanent population, definite territory, government and capacity to enter into relations with other states.
- Effects of State Recognition
- It acquires the capacity to enter into diplomatic relations with other states.
- It acquires the capacity to enter into treaties with other states.
- The state is able to enjoy the rights and privileges of international statehood.
- The state can become a member of the United Nations organisation.
- Palestine is a UN “Permanent Observer State,” not a full member.
Recognition by United Nations
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