Second Visit, Stronger Trust: India–Israel Partnership Enters Strategic Phase

 Second Visit, Stronger Trust: India–Israel Partnership Enters Strategic Phase

When PM Narendra Modi visits Israel again, it signals continuity and confidence. Since 2017, ties have evolved from symbolic diplomacy to structured strategy.

Trade now exceeds $10 billion annually. Cooperation spans defence manufacturing, agri-tech, cybersecurity, and water management.

Security remains central. Drone systems, missile technology, and counter-terror collaboration highlight a partnership built on trust — not mere transactions.

But the real future lies in AI and quantum computing. India offers scale, talent, and market depth. Israel offers speed and cutting-edge innovation. Together, this becomes a powerful axis.

Amid regional shifts after the Gaza ceasefire, India continues balancing relations while strengthening strategic partnerships.

This visit is not reactive. It is forward-looking.

Few partnerships mature this fast — and this effectively.




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