Ties with India out of closet, says Israel

Published February 20, 2015
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon - Reuters
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon - Reuters

NEW DELHI: Israel’s security relationship with India is out in the open after years of being under wraps, the Israeli defence minister said on Thursday, vowing to play a bigger role in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s drive to build an industrial base.

Israel has emerged as one of India’s top three arms suppliers, delivering items such as ship defence missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles, but such transactions have been unpublicised, largely because of India’s fear of upsetting Arab countries and its own large Muslim population.

But Modi, whose nationalist party has long seen Israel as a natural ally against Islamist militancy, has openly cultivated warmer ties, beginning with a meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in New York last year.

Since then, ministers and top officials have been exchanging visits and on Wednesday, Moshe Ya’alon arrived in India, the first visit by an Israeli defence minister since the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1992.

“We used to have our relationship, security wise, behind the scene,” he said in a speech in New Delhi after attending an airshow in Bengaluru.

“And now I am here ... in Delhi to meet Prime Minister Modi and other ministers.” The visit comes as the two sides hold talks on a major deal for the supply of two airborne early warning radars to be mounted on India’s Russian-made aircraft.

Three such Phalcon Awacs that give the air force the “eyes in the sky” to detect flight movements across a wide arc were inducted in 2004, signalling the beginning of a strategic partnership. Israel was dissuaded from selling the same system to China because of pressure from the United States, officials said. Ya’alon said Israel was ready to share defence technology with India.

“We see India as a partner and a friend. That is why we are ready to share technology,” he said, adding that he was looking for ways to upgrade the defence relationship.

Published in Dawn, February 20th, 2015

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