Israeli Envoy Reuven Azar Outlines Six Pillars of India-Israel Partnership

Israeli Ambassador to India Reuven Azar highlighted the "special and unique" relationship between India and Israel, rooted in six shared values. The pillars include civilisational resilience, counter-terror cooperation, and democratic values. He also noted innovation, tolerance, and inclusive development as key pillars. Azar emphasized that these common values make the relationship special and strong.

Key Points: Six Pillars of India-Israel Partnership

  • Israel and India share six pillars of partnership
  • Pillars include civilisational resilience and national revival
  • Counter-terror cooperation is a key pillar
  • Partnership also covers innovation, tolerance, and inclusive development
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Ambassador Reuven Azar highlights six pillars of partnership between India and Israel

Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar highlights six pillars of partnership with India, including civilisational resilience, counter-terror cooperation, and democracy.

"We are facing a wave of extremism around the world, especially coming from radical Islam that is threatening our country - Reuven Azar"

New Delhi, May 15

Marking 78 years since the establishment of Israel, Israeli Ambassador to India Reuven Azar highlighted the "special and unique" relationship between India and Israel and how it is rooted in six shared values, including civilisational resilience, democracy, counter-terror cooperation, innovation, tolerance and inclusive development.

He made the remarks in a video message which was shared on X.

Describing the six pillars of partnership between the two countries, he said, "The first is the civilizational resilience and national revival. For centuries, our civilisations were attacked by foreign powers, our identity was targeted, and throughout history, there was an effort to strip us of our identity. But despite the ordeal that we had to pass in more than a millennium, we survived, our identity survived. This is what we have in common".

He noted that the second pillar is the fight against terrorism.

"We are facing a wave of extremism around the world, especially coming from radical Islam that is threatening our country, is threatening the existence of our country. We have worked together for decades now to develop the means that we need to cope with that threat", the envoy said.

He highlighted how the third pillar is the shared democratic values that exist strongly within the systems of both countries.

Ambassador Azar noted innovation and competitiveness as the fourth pillar and underlined that Israel and India have been a source of innovation.

"Together we are working in order to make a more competitive environment that will allow us to become stronger and more prosperous".

Noting the fifth pillar as tolerance and spiritual heritage, he lauded how Jews have felt very comfortable in India for millennia and that there was never anti-Semitism in India.

Calling sustained but inclusive development the final pillar, the Israeli envoy highlighted how inclusion and accessibility are integral values focused upon by both countries.

He said that the six pillars make the relationship special because it denotes common values and interests.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting to see the focus on inclusive development as the sixth pillar. India's model of inclusive growth and Israel's expertise in agricultural technology could be a powerful combination for rural development. Hope this translates into more practical on-ground collaborations benefiting ordinary people.
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Deepak U
The point about tolerance is worth noting—there has indeed been no history of anti-Semitism in India. This is something we should be proud of. However, I hope this partnership doesn't come at the cost of India's independent foreign policy regarding Palestine. We can maintain strong bilateral ties without undermining our traditional support for Palestinian rights. Yaar, it's a delicate balancing act.
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James A
As someone from the West, this framing of the India-Israel relationship through shared values makes a lot of sense. The pillar on innovation is particularly compelling—both countries have thriving startup ecosystems. This partnership could serve as a model for how democracies can collaborate effectively in an increasingly multipolar world.
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Sneha F
Good diplomatic messaging, but actions matter more. The agricultural cooperation and water management lessons from Israel have already been beneficial. Would like to see more academic exchanges and student programs—people-to-people ties will strengthen these six pillars from the ground up. The mention of spiritual heritage is also nice; yoga from India, innovation from Israel, there's much to learn from each other. 😊
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Rahul R
The fighting terrorism pillar is critical. Both nations face asymmetric threats and have developed robust counter-terror mechanisms. India has much to learn from Israel's experience in intelligence and border security. However, I hope this cooperation remains focused on terrorism specifically and doesn't get conflated

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