The Undercover Story
India and Israel relations have been kept
secret since before its officials beginning in order to balance the
international relations of both countries with appropriate politics
and diplomacy. Even before the fall of Soviet Union it has been
very good friend of India in all terms, but however, after USSR's collapsed
both countries felt to extend officials hand of relationship in 1992,
for their vested interest.
In 1971 and 1999 Indo-Pak war, Israel provided secret intelligence information to Indian forces, proved to be best friend when India needed it most. Unfortunately both the countries have been prey of border disputes and terrorist backed by neighbouring countries since independence for many decades. Israel has emerged stronger per se learning from its past bitter experiences while India, even being such a big country, always failed to curb external violence.
Coming back on the point, however, even after fall
of USSR, in order to maintain good relations with Russia, India has not stopped purchasing weapons
from Russia, but had to opt to other sources also except USA as it would have proved
to be bitter for India-Russia relations. Thus the option
was obviously Israel.
And now Israel is the second largest military partner of India after Russia.
In 2003, for the first time Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon visited India to extend the bilateral ties even further of weapons. However, although India maintained good relation with Israel but did not attempt to publicize it, due to Indian relations with Arab World and of course to allure the 15 percent of Muslim populations of the Country.
On one hand, Indian National Congress (INC), which ruled India for more than 60 years since independence have a secular image in country in order to protect Muslim Vote Bank and maintain good relations with Arab World did not try to establish relations with Israel. But it was also during their tenure that India-Israel relations started in 1992.
However, it was originally at the time of government of Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) led by Atal Bihari Vajpayee that the diplomatic relations got strengthened between both countries. The BJP government is considered to be backed by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) which is extremist Hindu nationalist group of India fighting for Hindu rights.
Anyhow, after the return of BJP government after 10
years in 2014 the relations between countries are again seems to
be strengthening.
Since RSS and BJP are the admirer of Israel
and it will not be surprise if any Indian Prime Minister come to Israel for the
first time in history.
Recently, Indian president Pranab Mukherjee visited
Israel in October 2015 ( first by any Indian President) actually in order to pave the
way for the median visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
to visit Israel with inviting Benjamin Netanyahu to India.
De facto visiting Israel may proved to be very crucial for India relations with
Arab countries from where India purchase all crude oil and also
millions of Indian work in these countries. But India is in itself has become big
and strong country that it must not to be worried about other countries in its international
diplomacy.