Having India amend its domestic laws would be a better way to strengthen its credibility and assess the international humanitarian law-compliance of countries importing its defence goods
Jindal Global Law School
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Languages | English Hindi |
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The Supreme Court of India, earlier this month, dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) asking that the central government be directed to stop exporting defence equipment to Israel as Tel Aviv is allegedly committing war crimes in Gaza. The top court refused to intervene, reportedly because foreign policy is not its domain. However, the issue that the PIL raised is a normative one that goes beyond Israel. It must be clearly understood given India’s aspirations to become a major defence exporting nation.
Published Date | 24-09-2024 |
Category | News |