Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 13 revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu contacted him following airstrikes in Iran
Modi shared this information in a post on social media platform X. He said that Netanyahu took him into confidence and briefed him on the situation.
Modi said he shared India’s concerns and stressed the need for peace and stability in the region.
Analysts say this phone call shows deep coordination between Israel and India. They believe both countries are aligned on major regional policies.
According to analysts, when Israel talks about stability, it often means using military strength to maintain dominance. India’s quiet support for this approach signals that the two countries may be acting as unofficial partners in the region.
Modi’s contact with Netanyahu after the strike on Iran is seen as a strong indicator of the growing strategic ties between India and Israel.
In fact, experts have stated that Netanyahu’s call to Modi suggests much deeper strategic alliance than on the surface.
It merits a mention that India publicly maintains cordial relations with Iran, with millions of dollars of investment in Iran particularly in the Chabahar Port.