PM Modi positions Bharat as a key player in West Asia
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India–Israel ties deepen as PM Modi positions Bharat as a key player in West Asia

At a moment when West Asia is undergoing profound geopolitical churn, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel marks a decisive assertion of India’s growing strategic confidence. Far from being a routine diplomatic engagement, the visit signals New Delhi’s intent to play a more active and independent role in a region central to global energy flows, security dynamics, and emerging economic corridors

Anubha MishraAnubha Mishra
Feb 25, 2026, 11:00 pm IST
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Jerusalem [Israel], Feb 25 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi exchanges a handshake with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Knesset, Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem on Wednesday. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's wife Sara Netanyahu and Speaker of the Knesset, Amir Ohana also present. (DPR PMO/ANI Photo)

Jerusalem [Israel], Feb 25 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi exchanges a handshake with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Knesset, Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem on Wednesday. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's wife Sara Netanyahu and Speaker of the Knesset, Amir Ohana also present. (DPR PMO/ANI Photo)

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At a time when West Asia is witnessing rapid geopolitical shifts and intense strategic recalibrations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel assumes profound diplomatic significance. More than a routine bilateral engagement, the visit reflects India’s growing strategic confidence and its aspiration to shape developments in a region that remains central to global politics, energy security, and emerging economic corridors. The optics, the timing, and the substance of the visit together signal that India no longer views West Asia merely through the lens of energy dependence or diaspora welfare, but as a theatre where it can act as a decisive and independent stakeholder.

The warm reception extended to Modi by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underscores the depth of trust that has developed between New Delhi and Jerusalem. Over the past decade, India–Israel relations have evolved from cautious engagement to open strategic cooperation. Diplomatic ties, formally established in 1992, have steadily expanded beyond defence into agriculture, water management, cyber security, space research, and innovation. Modi’s current visit builds upon this foundation, elevating the partnership further and reinforcing the political will on both sides to broaden cooperation.

Strategic Partnership Between Israel and Bharat

High-level talks during the visit focus on strengthening what both countries describe as a special strategic partnership. Meetings with Israeli leadership, including President Isaac Herzog, reflect institutional continuity and bipartisan support within Israel for stronger ties with India. Modi’s engagement with Israeli lawmakers and business leaders emphasises shared democratic values, technological ambition, and a common resolve to address global challenges. The message is clear: India and Israel see each other not merely as transactional partners but as long-term collaborators in innovation, security, and regional stability.

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The visit comes amid heightened tensions in West Asia, where conflicts, shifting alliances, and global power rivalries continue to reshape the strategic landscape. Against this backdrop, India’s engagement with Israel reflects a calibrated and pragmatic foreign policy. Terrorism remains a major area of shared concern, and cooperation in intelligence sharing, homeland security, and counter-terrorism technologies has been a key pillar of bilateral ties. By reinforcing this cooperation, Modi signals that India seeks reliable partners in addressing transnational security threats.

Importantly, India’s outreach to Israel does not represent a departure from its broader regional engagement. New Delhi continues to maintain strong ties with Arab states such as Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, both of which are critical to India’s energy security and investment landscape. The principle of de-hyphenation—treating relations with Israel and Palestine independently—remains central to India’s West Asia policy. While India sustains its support for a two-state solution and Palestinian aspirations, it also deepens strategic cooperation with Israel based on mutual interests. This balanced diplomacy enhances India’s credibility across the region.

Economic collaboration forms a substantial component of the visit. Bilateral trade has diversified significantly, moving beyond diamonds to encompass advanced technology, agriculture innovation, pharmaceuticals, and defence equipment. Israel’s reputation as a startup nation complements India’s ambition to become a global innovation hub. Cooperation in artificial intelligence, water conservation technologies, renewable energy, and research partnerships is expected to receive renewed emphasis. For India, such collaboration directly supports domestic development goals, particularly in areas like sustainable agriculture and digital transformation.

Cooperation with Israel in defence sector

Defence cooperation continues to anchor the relationship. Israel has been among India’s key defence suppliers, providing advanced missile systems, surveillance platforms, and electronic warfare technologies. However, the relationship is increasingly shifting from a buyer-seller model to joint production and co-development. This aligns with India’s broader objective of strengthening indigenous manufacturing capabilities. Discussions during the visit are likely to reinforce this shift, ensuring that defence ties contribute to long-term industrial and technological growth within India.

Bharat Expands Footprints in West Asia

The broader geopolitical implications of Modi’s visit are equally significant. India’s expanding footprint in West Asia reflects its transition from a traditionally non-aligned actor to a proactive participant in regional affairs. Unlike major powers that often approach the region through rigid alliances, India seeks flexible partnerships rooted in strategic autonomy. Its engagement spans Israel, the Gulf monarchies, and Iran, allowing it to maintain a diversified diplomatic portfolio. This multi-vector approach enhances India’s ability to navigate complex regional rivalries without being drawn into zero-sum alignments.

The Indian diaspora across West Asia adds another layer of importance to this engagement. Millions of Indians contribute to the economies of Gulf nations, and their remittances remain a vital pillar of India’s financial stability. Ensuring regional peace and safeguarding diaspora interests remain key objectives of Indian diplomacy. In this context, stronger ties with Israel complement India’s wider strategy of fostering stability and cooperation across the region.

Critics have questioned the optics of closer engagement with Israel amid ongoing regional conflicts. However, India’s official stance emphasises dialogue, restraint, and a peaceful resolution of disputes. By maintaining open channels with all sides, India positions itself as a constructive actor rather than a partisan one. Modi’s visit reinforces the narrative that India’s foreign policy is driven by national interest, development priorities, and a commitment to stability.

Strong Relations Between Israel and Bharat

At the heart of this visit is the elevation of the bilateral relationship to what both capitals describe as a “special strategic partnership.” Modi’s itinerary includes high-level talks with Netanyahu, a meeting with President Isaac Herzog, and a landmark address to the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament, making him the first Indian prime minister ever to speak in that forum. His speech before the Knesset was laden with symbolism and intent: Modi reiterated India’s respect for Israel’s security concerns, articulated shared values of democracy and innovation, and underscored India’s willingness to work alongside Israel and the global community to foster regional peace and stability.

Looking ahead, this visit may pave the way for expanded trilateral and multilateral cooperation frameworks involving Israel and other regional partners. Connectivity initiatives, technological corridors, and investment partnerships could redefine economic linkages between South Asia and West Asia. As India’s economy grows and its diplomatic voice strengthens, its role in shaping regional architecture is likely to expand further.

In essence, Narendra Modi’s current visit to Israel symbolises India’s emergence as a significant and self-assured player in West Asia. It reflects a foreign policy that balances principle with pragmatism, embraces innovation and security cooperation, and seeks to contribute to regional peace while advancing national interests. By engaging Israel confidently while sustaining ties across the broader region, India demonstrates that it is prepared not merely to observe geopolitical shifts but to participate actively in shaping them.

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