THE STRATEGIC BACKDROP
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi lands in Tel Aviv today, the world isn’t looking at the red carpet—it’s looking at the sky. With 12 U.S. F-22 Raptors newly stationed on Israeli soil and Washington’s rhetoric against Tehran reaching a 20-year high, the timing of this visit is “critically explosive.”
India, which has historically maintained a “balancing act” between Israel and Iran, seems to be sending a definitive signal by standing alongside Benjamin Netanyahu at this precise moment.
WHAT IS THIS FRIENDSHIP ABOUT?
The India-Israel bond, often described by both leaders as a “bromance,” is built on three unbreakable pillars:
- Defense & Intelligence: India is the largest buyer of Israeli military equipment. From Pegasus spyware to Barak-8 missile systems and Heron drones, the “Make in India” defense initiative is heavily powered by Israeli tech.
- The “I2U2” and IMEC: This is about the “India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor.” India needs a stable Israel to act as the gateway for its goods to reach Europe, bypassing traditional routes.
- De-hyphenation: Modi was the first Indian PM to visit Israel without also visiting Ramallah (Palestine) on the same trip. This “Israel-First” policy in the Middle East has redefined New Delhi’s foreign policy.
THE IRAN DILEMMA: A GEOPOLITICAL TIGHTROPE
The timing is the most controversial part. If the U.S. attacks Iran, India faces a nightmare scenario:
- Chahbahar Port: India has invested billions in Iran’s Chahbahar port to reach Central Asia. A war would turn this investment into rubble.
- Energy Security: India still relies on the Middle East for oil. Any regional fire will send petrol prices in India to record highs.
So why go now? Analysts suggest Modi may be acting as a “backchannel messenger.” As a friend to both Netanyahu and the Iranian leadership, he might be the only person capable of cooling the temperature—or, he is firmly anchoring India within the Western-Israeli security architecture.
THE BOLO TO SAI VERDICT
By visiting Israel while the U.S. “Raptors” are on the tarmac, PM Modi has signaled that in the 2026 global order, India views Israel as its most vital strategic anchor in the Middle East, even at the risk of upsetting Tehran.
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