Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel this week is more than a diplomatic milestone. It signals a deeper strategic shift: India has become a central pillar of Israel’s emerging foreign-policy architecture at a moment when the international order is being reorganized around connectivity, deterrence, and technological capacity rather than formal alliances alone.

This reality has been acknowledged at the highest level of Israel’s leadership. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently underscored India’s centrality in Israel’s strategy to counter the Iran-led axis and to embed Israel within a broader coalition of capable partners. Such language reflects a change in doctrine. India is no longer viewed in Jerusalem as a distant but important partner.

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