Israel rolled out the red carpet for PM Narendra Modi, bestowing its top award and inking deals that have Pakistan’s establishment in panic mode. The visit amplified defense, trade, and security collaborations, spotlighting joint Iron Dome projects tailored for India.
Netanyahu’s vision for a Hexagon Alliance irked Islamabad, prompting a Senate resolution branding it a destabilizing plot against Muslim nations. Prime-time TV panels featured sharp critiques from Pakistani influencers, labeling the duo’s alliance as a ploy to sideline Pakistan and China while fostering anti-Islamic agendas.
Flashback to Kargil 1999: Israeli tech powered India’s air force triumphs, with laser-guided bombs from Mirage jets fitted with Lightning pods decimating enemy positions. Fast-forward to Balakot airstrikes—Israeli munitions obliterated terror infrastructure deep inside Pakistan.
From Heron drones to advanced loitering ammo, Israel’s arsenal has been India’s edge in counter-terror ops. The fresh MoU on collaborative arms R&D has Pakistan watchers connecting dots to the anti-Netanyahu move, seeing it as a desperate signal of vulnerability.
Indian diplomats highlight the double standards: Pakistan decries strategic ties yet harbors offensive proxies. These partnerships, they argue, safeguard India’s borders amid regional volatility, contrasting Pakistan’s aggressive misuse of its alliances.
Modi’s hero’s welcome and the pacts signal Israel’s rising role in India’s defense matrix. As geopolitical sands shift in the Middle East, Pakistan’s outrage reveals deeper insecurities over losing influence. India maintains its Israel ties are purely defensive and reciprocal, no aggression intended.