Israel attacks India's traditional ally hours after Modi's Tel Aviv visit, what does it mean for Delhi? How will it change foreign policy? - News Summed Up

Israel attacks India's traditional ally hours after Modi's Tel Aviv visit, what does it mean for Delhi? How will it change foreign policy?


Israel has bombed many cities of Iran, India's traditional ally, just two days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Tel Aviv and addressed its parliament. Hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited Israel and addressed its parliament, the Knesset, Benjamin Netanyahu attacked Iran. PM Modi's Israel VisitPM Modi visited Israel on February 25, and the Jewish state attacked India's traditional friend, Iran, in the early hours of February 28. In spite of this, the two countries maintained a cordial relationship, and Tehran appreciated India's position due to the economic sanctions. However, after the attack, India appears to be standing beside Tel Aviv and Washington, not its old ally.


Source: dna February 28, 2026 09:03 UTC



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