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C Raja Mohan writes: With Israel and the broader Middle East, India now has a diplomacy of interests — not slogans

26 Feb 2026
2 min

Overview of India-Israel Relations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel on February 25-26 represents a major milestone in the development of bilateral relations, coinciding with significant geopolitical changes in the Middle East. Historically, India's engagement with Israel was minimal post-Independence, due to ideological reasons. However, ties have deepened, particularly under the Modi administration which began in 2014, bringing a strategic dimension to the relationship.

Historical Context

  • India's initial reluctance stemmed from its support for the Palestinian cause. A significant ideological shift occurred in the early 1990s with the establishment of full diplomatic relations.
  • In the 1970s, as foreign minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee initiated secret diplomatic engagement with Israel.
  • Prime Minister Modi’s visit in 2017 was pivotal, breaking a longstanding mold of private engagement and public distance concerning Israel.

Political Developments

  • The BJP's historical ties with Israel date back to the Jana Sangh era, emphasizing strategic and ideological alignment.
  • The Congress, while historically more cautious, has also engaged with Israel under various administrations.
  • Jyoti Basu, a leading communist figure, engaged with Israel in 2000, highlighting the complexity of Indian political attitudes towards Israel.

Strategic Implications

  • Modi’s visit in 2026 aims to expand strategic collaboration, focusing on security, defense, and advanced technologies.
  • The regional context has shifted notably, with Israel emerging militarily dominant and several Arab states normalizing relations with it.

Regional Geopolitical Dynamics

  • The balance of power has shifted with the weakening of Iran and its allies, reshaping regional alliances and power structures.
  • Netanyahu's proposed "hexagonal" alliance reflects Israel's strategy to stabilize the region with India's involvement.
  • Counter-alliances, such as a potential "Islamic NATO," raise concerns but historically have shown limited endurance.

India's Broader Middle East Strategy

  • India maintains productive relationships with most major regional powers, excluding Turkey, and has been active in fostering economic and military ties.
  • India is actively pursuing free trade agreements with Gulf countries, reflecting its broader strategic and economic interests in the region.

Challenges and Opportunities

  • Despite increased engagement, the Middle East remains a volatile region, presenting challenges for India’s foreign policy.
  • India's approach has shifted from ideological to a more pragmatic stance, focusing on critical interests such as energy, labor, and counter-terrorism.

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