Modi & Netanyahu's Secret Alliance: What Does It Mean For You?!

Modi & Netanyahu's Secret Alliance: What Does It Mean For You?!
Current Affairs 27 February 2026

For decades, India walked a tightrope, carefully balancing its relationships in the Middle East. It maintained diplomatic ties with Israel, sure, but also remained a vocal supporter of Palestinian rights. That balancing act, however, seems to be tilting significantly. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Israel – the first ever by an Indian Prime Minister – signals a decisive shift towards a warmer, more public embrace of the Jewish state.

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The two-day trip, which wrapped up Thursday, wasn't just a photo op. It was a strategic move, underpinned by a growing confluence of interests. Forget the non-aligned movement of yesteryear; Modi's India is forging new alliances, and Israel is clearly a priority. What's driving this? Well, think defense. India is one of the world's largest arms importers, and Israel has become a key supplier. We're talking sophisticated technology, intelligence sharing, the kind of stuff that's increasingly crucial in today’s geopolitical landscape.

Beyond weaponry, there's the tech angle. Both India and Israel are innovation powerhouses. They are both facing similar challenges when it comes to things like water scarcity and agricultural productivity. Joint ventures in these areas make perfect sense. Think Israeli drip irrigation technology being deployed across India, or collaborative research into renewable energy sources. This isn't just about buying and selling; it's about building mutually beneficial partnerships.

And then there’s the unspoken, but undeniable, ideological alignment. Both Modi's BJP and Netanyahu's Likud party are nationalist movements, prioritizing security and economic growth. They see the world through a similar lens, sharing concerns about terrorism and regional instability. In fact, you could say that their political positions are remarkably similar. This shared worldview provides a fertile ground for deeper cooperation, a feeling of 'we get each other' that transcends mere political expediency. Interestingly, discussions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly Israel's actions in Gaza, were noticeably muted during the visit. It seems India is prioritizing its burgeoning relationship with Israel, even if it means downplaying historical concerns about Palestinian rights, which were a major element of Indian foreign policy for decades.

Of course, this shift isn't without its critics. Some argue that India is abandoning its long-standing commitment to the Palestinian cause. Others worry about the potential impact on India's relations with other countries in the Middle East. But for now, the Modi-Netanyahu bromance is in full swing, and the implications for the region – and the world – are only just beginning to unfold.

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