India is Israel's insurance policy in a post-American world

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The Indian prime minister's words were more than lip service and flattery. They were a compass that could show Israel where the rising power is headed, as it proved immediately after Oct. 7 when it sent weapons and artillery shipments while the Biden administration delayed arms deliveries to Israel. Modi's speech was one Vance apparently missed.

by Dr. Oshrit Birvadker

Published on 07-11-2026 20:18
Last modified: 07-11-2026 23:09

In response to remarks by JD Vance, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu replied: "Only one leader likes us? My Facebook is flooded from India." Netanyahu was not wrong. Behind the Asian giant's enthusiastic support lies a deep relationship built on complementary interests and a shared fate rooted in a security reality of survival that no American will ever be able to understand.

The worldview is rooted first and foremost in geography. The US is protected on both sides by two oceans, and shares borders with two friendly countries that are militarily weaker than it is. For the average American, a military threat on home soil is an almost fictional scenario.

By contrast, Israel and India share direct, volatile and bloody land borders with enemies eager to shed their blood.

The perceptual gap with the Americans is clear, but precisely between Israel and India it has produced a consciousness of minority status and existential danger. Both India and Israel arose as projects of national revival after trauma and persecution, and both peoples see themselves as ancient civilizations fighting for their right to exist in a hostile region.

After decades of refusing to recognize Israel, geopolitical shifts, alongside India's economic growth and the rise of the Right in the country, paved the way for the adoption of a far closer relationship with Jerusalem. There is no doubt that this change took place in light of the meteoric rise of the BJP, Narendra Modi's party. Given its firm grip on Indian politics, it provides stability for relations with Israel.

Dramatic events also gave the leaders an opportunity to deepen ties: the coronavirus pandemic and the war that followed the events of Oct. 7. There we saw that when the countries of the "enlightened world" experience a conflict of interests, they quickly forget Israel. That fact says more about the strength of the relationship and the degree of support India provides.

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The Indian delegation that visited Israel. Photo: IIFC

Strategic partnership
While leaders of the free world struggled to express support for Israel, Modi and his party were among the first to voice support for Jerusalem. Netanyahu's millions of Indian followers are likely also millions of active online users fighting our war on social media, and not just "bots," as is sometimes claimed.

During the state visit last February, the Modi government upgraded the relationship to the level of a strategic partnership and signed 16 memorandums of understanding in the fields of artificial intelligence, quantum technology and critical minerals. During his visit to Jerusalem, Modi echoed an important message within the walls of the Knesset. In that historic speech, the Indian prime minister said: "We feel your pain. We share your sorrow. India stands firmly with Israel, with full conviction, at this moment and in the future as well."

Modi's words were more than lip service and flattery. They were a compass that could show Israel where the rising power is headed, as it proved immediately after Oct. 7 when it sent weapons and artillery shipments here while the Biden administration delayed arms deliveries to Israel. Modi's speech was one Vance apparently missed.

The alliance with India is not a substitute for America, but it is certainly an essential insurance policy in an emerging multipolar world in which America is no longer the center of gravity. Israel, as a country vital to the world's third-largest economy, will be much harder to pressure internationally, isolate diplomatically and boycott economically.

 
When Modi said fatherland and motherland relationship he truly meant it.

India never forgets Israel. Even when the "enlightened world" LOL forgets Israel, India will always stand by Israel no matter the cost. India and Israel share a sacred trust that no power on the planet has ever established. It is one between a father and mother.
 
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On a more serious note, is India really going to sacrifice itself on the altar for Israel? India as an insurance policy for Israel sounds like a plan B.
 
India can't bankroll Israel or it will go against GCC. However both Israel and India want business with GCC so they can align in some things, including trying to lessen Pak influence in the region.
 
India can't bankroll Israel or it will go against GCC. However both Israel and India want business with GCC so they can align in some things, including trying to lessen Pak influence in the region.

Don't be too sure about that. Israel and India relationship is comparable to a father and a mother relationship. This can go a long way.
 
Maybe but indians can't replace the US financial might or tech.
You can replace weapons manufacturing at scale, with their help, that's the biggest bottle neck

Plus it becomes a you owe us type thing


If USA wants to retrench internally it makes sense to cap Israeli ambitions and paving the way for Pakistan to be part of the regional security architecture therefore makes sense.

Iran was a us strategic problem, still is, not to the extent Israel defines it, so Israel needs a solution to match ambitions
 
You can replace weapons manufacturing at scale, with their help, that's the biggest bottle neck

Plus it becomes a you owe us type thing


If USA wants to retrench internally it makes sense to cap Israeli ambitions and paving the way for Pakistan to be part of the regional security architecture therefore makes sense.

Iran was a us strategic problem, still is, not to the extent Israel defines it, so Israel needs a solution to match ambitions
I think joint weapons manufacturing is something they can do but it wont be subsidised or free. Their days of free loading might be coming to an end, India can't be the new sugar mummy.
 
The Indians are too cheap to "bankroll" Israel.

However, India does provide a cheap location for the manufacturing of Israeli weapons and cheap ammunitions supplies, so I expect to see some progress on that front.

If the US and Israeli militaries get combined, then I am expecting alot of high-end American defense technology to flow to India via Israel.
 
Israel sees India as the place to manufacture its weapons at scale, and obviously Indians will get access to those weapons too.

I do however believe that the Israelis will not share their best high tech stuff with India for fear of IP leakage and of setting up a future competitor. Israel wants to become the Number 1 arms exporter one day, displacing even the US.
 
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On a more serious note, is India really going to sacrifice itself on the altar for Israel? India as an insurance policy for Israel sounds like a plan B.

It may not be a golden calf but a golden cow is worth a shot. Why do you want to save India?
 
I think joint weapons manufacturing is something they can do but it wont be subsidised or free. Their days of free loading might be coming to an end, India can't be the new sugar mummy.
Not for free for sure but the point would be to have a supplier, for the future
 
A lot of Indian companies are now supplying ancillary parts and components to Israeli defence manufacturers. I personally know of two small companies in my city involved in this, including one that supplies sheet metal components to Israeli defence firms. For Israel this is probably also a form of geographic insurance, diversifying its defence supply chain so that weapons production is less vulnerable during wartime.
 
A lot of Indian companies are now supplying ancillary parts and components to Israeli defence manufacturers. I personally know of two small companies in my city involved in this, including one that supplies sheet metal components to Israeli defence firms. For Israel this is probably also a form of geographic insurance, diversifying its defence supply chain so that weapons production is less vulnerable during wartime.



Zionists don’t need you military junk they got US and European latest arms . Basically it’s you, twisted mind set thinking they are going to tilt the balance against Pakistan. Because you failed miserably yourself's.
 

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