Breaking Tremendous support in India’: Netanyahu Rejects U.S. Claim of Sole Ally Status, Praises India’s Role

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi was urged on Thursday to “show the world” India’s backing for Israel, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told reporters in New Delhi that India had offered “tremendous support” to Jerusalem amid heightened tensions with Iran. Netanyahu’s comments were a direct rebuttal to a recent interview in which U.S. Vice‑President John D. Vance described the United States as Israel’s “only powerful ally.”

What happened
During a press conference in New Delhi, Netanyahu highlighted the depth of the India‑Israel partnership, saying, “India has always stood by Israel on issues of security and defense. We have deep cooperation in technology, trade and intelligence.” He added that India’s support was “critical in a volatile region.” The remarks came shortly after Vance’s statement, which was reported by the Hindustan Times, that the United States remains Israel’s single most influential partner in the Middle East.

Why it matters
Netanyahu’s public acknowledgment of India’s role signals Israel’s desire to broaden its diplomatic outreach beyond its traditional reliance on Washington. By emphasizing India’s contributions, Israel is positioning New Delhi as a strategic counterweight to Iran’s regional ambitions and as a partner capable of bolstering Israel’s security posture. For India, the praise offers an opportunity to showcase its growing defence and technology ties with Israel while maintaining a “balanced foreign policy” that also engages with the United States and Iran on economic and diplomatic fronts.

Background and context
India and Israel have deepened their relationship over the past decade, particularly in defence cooperation. Indian procurement of Israeli drones and other military equipment has been cited as evidence of expanding security ties. At the same time, New Delhi has pursued a nuanced approach to the Middle East, seeking to preserve strategic autonomy by engaging with multiple regional actors, including Iran, on trade and diplomatic issues.

The United States, under the current administration, has been rallying allies to reinforce Israel’s position as negotiations over Iran’s nuclear programme progress. Vance’s comment that the United States is Israel’s “only powerful ally” reflects that broader diplomatic push. Netanyahu’s counter‑statement, however, underscores Israel’s interest in diversifying its alliance network, especially as Tehran’s activities continue to generate regional instability.

Competing claims and uncertainty
Vance’s assertion that the United States is Israel’s sole powerful ally rests on the premise that Washington remains the primary source of military aid, diplomatic backing and strategic coordination for Jerusalem. Critics of that view argue that Israel’s growing defence procurement from countries such as France, Germany and India, as well as intelligence sharing arrangements, dilute the notion of a single dominant ally.

Netanyahu’s claim of “tremendous support” from India is supported by recent defence deals, yet the exact scope of Indian assistance—whether it extends beyond commercial transactions to operational intelligence or joint training—has not been detailed publicly. The Israeli ambassador to India, Eliyahu Shaham, described the partnership as “growing faster than ever,” but did not quantify the support.

Furthermore, India’s own diplomatic balancing act introduces uncertainty. While New Delhi has welcomed Israeli technology and defence products, it continues to maintain economic ties with Iran, including oil imports and trade agreements, which could limit the depth of overt political support for Israel in international forums. The extent to which India will publicly “show the world” its backing, as Netanyahu suggested, remains to be seen.

What to watch next
1. Official statements from Prime Minister Modi – Whether the Indian prime minister will publicly endorse Netanyahu’s call and articulate the nature of India’s support in a formal setting.
2. Defence procurement announcements – New contracts for Israeli drones, missile systems or surveillance equipment could provide concrete evidence of deepening security cooperation.
3. Intelligence sharing arrangements – Any disclosure of joint intelligence initiatives between New Delhi and Jerusalem would clarify the “deep cooperation” Netanyahu referenced.
4. India’s diplomatic activity on Iran – Continued engagement with Tehran, especially in the context of nuclear negotiations, may test the limits of India’s willingness to align publicly with Israel against Iranian influence.
5. U.S. diplomatic messaging – Further comments from the U.S. administration, particularly from Vice‑President Vance or the State Department, could either reinforce the claim of singular U.S. support or acknowledge a broader coalition of allies.

Conclusion
Netanyahu’s Thursday remarks in New Delhi serve as a diplomatic signal that Israel values India’s emerging role in its security architecture and seeks to portray the partnership as a cornerstone of regional stability. While the United States continues to position itself as Israel’s primary ally, the Israeli prime minister’s emphasis on India underscores a strategic push to diversify support amid ongoing tensions with Iran. How India translates the praise into concrete policy actions—whether through expanded defence deals, intelligence cooperation or public diplomatic statements—will shape the future contours of the Israel‑India relationship and influence the broader balance of power in South Asia and the Middle East.

Sources
Hindustan Times, “Tremendous support in India: Netanyahu denies US being Israel’s only ally, counters JD Vance,” https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/tremendous-support-in-india-benjamin-netanyahu-pm-modi-us-israel-only-powerful-ally-counters-jd-vance-iran-war-101783302794350.html

Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source

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