How two ancient civilizations are transforming a rediscovered bond into an epochal partnership.
India
Ambassador Reuven Azar outlined six values that underpin the bilateral relationship, including civilizational resilience and a shared determination to combat terrorism and radicalism.
An expanded civilizational and strategic narrative on how two ancient nations can translate shared values into shared power.
“Our shared ideals are the deep foundations that give strength to our modern partnership. We are democracies shaped by history and focused on the future,” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Jerusalem.
A look at the Indian premier’s second state visit to Jerusalem, his moving speech in the Knesset, multi-billion-dollar defense agreements, and the emergence of a moderate regional alliance.
Modi’s visit to Israel highlights a deeper bond and Netanyahu’s vision of a “hexagon of alliances.”
Indian officials now openly refer to Hamas as a terrorist organization, a term they once avoided.
Shinglyis often referred to as the “Jerusalem of the East” and has a fascinating history tied to the mythical past of the Indian subcontinent.
What does the future hold for India-Israel relations as India’s role as a great power in the Middle East grows?
“We have restarted the a unique relationship between our two ancient civilizations, Israel and India”
