Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel on February 25–26, 2026, comes at a moment of heightened Middle East tensions.
With U.S. President Donald Trump weighing possible action against Iran and American carrier groups deployed in the region, the trip underscores India’s commitment to its strategic partnership with Israel despite volatility.
The visit is widely viewed as a calibrated geopolitical signal.
It aims to strengthen defense and technology cooperation, including advanced missile systems, AI, quantum computing, and cybersecurity collaboration.
Simultaneously, India seeks to maintain its delicate diplomatic balance—preserving ties with Arab states while deepening security engagement with Israel.
Economic priorities are also central, with both nations moving toward a 2026 Free Trade Agreement to anchor long-term integration.
However, the trip carries reputational risks amid Israel’s domestic political tensions and the ongoing Gaza conflict.
Critics warn of optics in the Global South.
Ultimately, the visit reflects India’s increasingly pragmatic, interest-driven diplomacy in a turbulent geopolitical landscape.
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