Modi-Adani-Israel nexus exposed: BBC reveals strategic, economic ties

Modi-Adani-Israel Nexus Exposed: Bbc Reveals Strategic, Economic Ties
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WEBDESK: BBC has revealed deepening ties between India and Israel, exposing a strategic and economic “nexus” involving PM Modi, the Adani Group, and Israeli interests.

A detailed video report outlines how the Adani Group now controls 70 per cent of Israel’s Haifa Port, a strategic location that hosts the country’s largest oil refinery and serves as a tech and logistics hub with offices of global companies like Google and Microsoft.

The report traces the roots of Indo-Israeli, RAW-Mossad cooperation that has been going on since 1980 and has turned into a formal defence and intelligence alliance during the Modi era.

India has increasingly adopted Israeli surveillance and warfare technologies.

During recent conflicts like Operation Bunyan-um-Marsous and Marka-e-Haq, Indian forces reportedly made extensive use of Israeli defence systems, underscoring a growing alignment that critics argue has become a clear proof of the strong nexus between Jews and Hindus.

In another instance, in a stinging critique of India’s recent strategic misadventure, The Wire has highlighted how the failure of Operation Sindoor and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s diplomatic shortcomings have left India isolated on the global stage.

The much-hyped “multi-alliance” strategy backfired as not a single major nation openly supported India.

Instead, The Wire reveals that China stood firmly with Pakistan during Operation Banyan-um-Marsous, providing air defence support and satellite intelligence, according to The Wire.

According to the report, China even hinted at blocking the Brahmaputra River in response to India’s alleged violations of the Indus Waters Treaty.

Meanwhile, India’s lobbying efforts at the UN Security Council fell flat, with no mention of Pakistan or any militant group in the official UN press release.

Claims of Indian military superiority also failed to convince international observers, with Pakistan perceived to have outperformed on the battlefield.

Former US President Donald Trump’s unexpected intervention further dismantled India’s narrative by raising the Kashmir issue on global platforms and praising Pakistan’s leadership, alongside CENTCOM chief General Kurilla.

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