Publication Details
Issue: Vol 2, No 10 (2025)
ISSN: 2997-9420
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Abstract

West Asia remains a critical geopolitical hotspot, facing persistent threats from terrorism, maritime insecurity, and state-sponsored extremism. Against this backdrop, India and Israel—two democracies with robust defense capabilities and counter-terrorism experience—are increasingly collaborating to address these complex security challenges. This paper examines the evolving India-Israel partnership in West Asia, particularly in counter-terrorism and maritime security domains.
India’s strategic location along vital sea lanes and Israel’s advanced intelligence capabilities position both nations as pivotal actors in securing maritime domains from terrorist infiltration, smuggling, and asymmetric threats. Bilateral cooperation includes real-time intelligence sharing, joint naval exercises, cyber defense initiatives, and counter-radicalization strategies. India benefits from Israeli technologies in surveillance, UAVs, and coastal monitoring, while Israel gains strategic depth and outreach through Indian partnerships in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
Furthermore, their collaboration extends to capacity building in friendly West Asian nations, aimed at strengthening regional responses to terrorism. This synergistic engagement reflects a broader strategic convergence rooted in shared concerns over transnational threats, energy security, and the need for a stable maritime environment.
By deepening defense diplomacy and operational cooperation, India and Israel not only bolster their national security but also contribute to a more secure and resilient West Asia. This model of counter-terrorism cooperation can potentially inspire wider multilateral frameworks in the region.

Keywords
India-Israel Cooperation Counter-Terrorism Maritime Security Intelligence Sharing West Asia