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Why is India with Israel?

In 2026, as shadow of a wider conflict between Israel, United States, and Iran looms over West Asia. While India has historically balanced its ties between Arab world, Iran, and Israel, current year has seen a visible tilt toward Jerusalem.

Here is an analysis of why India is standing with Israel in 2026 and how it is navigating volatile war with Iran.

1. Special Strategic Partnership

In late February 2026, just days before escalation of hostilities with Iran, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made state visit to Israel. This visit wasn’t just symbolic; it officially elevated bilateral ties to a “Special Strategic Partnership for Peace, Innovation, and Prosperity.”

2. Iran Factor

While India and Iran share civilizational ties, relationship has cooled significantly by 2026. Several factors have pushed India away from Tehran:

3. Gulf Priority

India’s “West Asia” policy is heavily influenced by 10 million Indian nationals living and working in Gulf (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, etc.).

4. India’s Official Stance: “Dialogue and Diplomacy”

Despite strategic lean toward Israel, India has not issued a formal condemnation of Iran nor a celebratory note on strikes against Tehran.

“India is deeply concerned at recent developments… We urge all sides to exercise restraint and prioritize safety of civilians. Dialogue and diplomacy should be pursued to de-escalate tensions.” — Ministry of External Affairs, March 3, 2026.

It allows India to:

  1. Avoid making Indians in region targets for retaliation.

  2. Maintain Energy Flow: Keep channels open with oil producers.

  3. Signal that while it partners with Israel on tech and defense, it does not endorse a full scale regional war.

Summary 

Factor Relationship with Israel Relationship with Iran
Defense Top-tier supplier & co-developer Minimal engagement
Technology Joint AI and Cyber initiatives Negligible
Trade Expanding (FTA negotiations underway) Declining (Sanctions-hit)
Connectivity IMEC (India-Israel-Europe) Chabahar (Stalled)
Diaspora Small (mostly tech/caregivers) Very small (~5,000)

Conclusion

India’s support for Israel in 2026 is rooted in technological necessity and regional stability. While New Delhi continues to call for peace to protect its economic interests and citizens in Gulf, India now views Israel as an indispensable partner for its “Viksit Bharat 2047” vision, while viewing Iran primarily through lens of risk management.

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