Shared Interests, Shared Challenges: Analyzing Indo-Israeli Relations and the Iranian Factor
International Journal of Development Research
Shared Interests, Shared Challenges: Analyzing Indo-Israeli Relations and the Iranian Factor
Received 20th August, 2024 ; Received in revised form 19th September, 2024; Accepted 03rd October, 2024; Published online 30th November, 2024
Copyright©2024, Tehseena Nazir and Shazia Nazir. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
The recent enhancement of Indo-Israeli relations reflects a dynamic partnership characterized by shared strategic interests and collaborative initiatives. This evolving alliance underscores the importance of democratic values and economic aspirations that both nations cherish. Engaging across various sectors, including defense, technology, agriculture, and culture, India and Israel are poised to reshape their roles on regional and global stages. However, this partnership faces significant challenges, particularly from Iran and its military ally, Hezbollah, which threaten the strategic goals of both countries. A thorough examination of the interactions within this triangular relationship is crucial for developing effective strategies that fortify collaboration. By navigating these complexities, both nations can unlock substantial strategic advantages and opportunities, paving the way for enhanced cooperation in addressing common security concerns and fostering a hopeful vision for the future. This paper examines the growing engagement between India and Israel, emphasizing their shared interests and the challenges posed by Iran and Hezbollah. It highlights the potential for a stronger partnership to enhance strategic advantages for both nations.