GS 2: International RelationsEthics

Indian academia in times of genocide, Pg7

Indian academics petition against Israel's participation in International Olympiad, sparking controversy over Gaza conflict and academic freedom.

Practice MCQs

847 Students attempted
Attempt Now

Key Highlights:

  • A petition signed by 500 scientists and academics requested the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) to limit Israel's participation in the August 11-21 event held in Mumbai.
  • The petition proposed that Israel participate without its national flag, a move aimed at protesting Israeli policies, similar to sanctions applied to Russia and Belarus in other Olympiads.
  • The IOAA board approved the proposal, but Israel did not send a team this year, making the decision effective for future participation.
  • 300 Indian academics urged the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) to act against seven signatories of the petition, sparking controversy.
  • Since 2023, over 63,000 people in Gaza have been killed by Israel, with a significant percentage being civilians, leading to famine and destruction of infrastructure.

Detailed Insights:

  • The petition was intended to reduce the propaganda value for the Israeli government, which uses the Olympiads to showcase its scientific progress.
  • The Israeli embassy reacted strongly, but the IOAA clarified that its deliberations are independent of the host country, and the PMO has no role to play.
  • Data indicates that 83% of the victims in Gaza were civilians, and over 90% of schools and 94% of hospitals have been damaged or destroyed.
  • The UN has declared a famine in Gaza, describing it as a "man-made disaster," with potential for additional deaths due to the breakdown of civic systems and food shortages.
  • Former Israeli security chiefs and families of hostages have called for an end to the war, criticizing the government's refusal to negotiate for the release of hostages.
  • The Israeli government's policy towards Gaza is rooted in a history of dehumanization of Palestinians dating back to the Nakba in 1948.
  • The controversy highlights the responsibility of Indian academics in the face of the ongoing situation in Gaza and the broader struggle for communal harmony and academic freedom within India.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Genocide: Acts committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group.
  • Nakba: The "catastrophe" referring to the displacement of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
  • Academic Freedom: The belief that freedom of inquiry by students and professors is essential to the mission of the academy.
SuperKalam
SuperKalam is your personal mentor for UPSC preparation, guiding you at every step of the exam journey.

Download the App

Get it on Google PlayDownload on the App Store
Follow us

ⓒ Snapstack Technologies Private Limited