India-Israel AI Alliance to Shape Tech Future, Says Envoy Hassan-Nahoum

Israel's Special Envoy for Trade and Innovation, Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, stated that a strategic alliance between India and Israel in artificial intelligence can shape the future of technology. She highlighted the complementary strengths, with Israel having high AI talent concentration and India boasting advanced innovation in its Silicon Valley region. The envoy emphasized shared values as a foundation for the partnership and expressed hope for revived multilateral collaborations like the I2U2 group. The comments came during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Israel, following India's hosting of the AI Impact Summit 2026.

Key Points: India-Israel AI Collaboration to Reshape Tech Future

  • Complementary AI strengths
  • Shared values underpin partnership
  • Broader regional corridor collaboration
  • Cooperation extends to agriculture & water tech
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India-Israel alliance on AI can reshape the future: Israel's Special Envoy Hassan-Nahoum

Israel's Special Envoy highlights how combined AI expertise with India can drive innovation and shape the future of technology during PM Modi's visit.

"AI is the future. And if India and Israel can actually ally, we can reshape or shape the future... - Fleur Hassan-Nahoum"

Tel Aviv, February 25

India and Israel's collaboration in artificial intelligence, along with their combined expertise, is expected to drive innovation and shape the future of technology, said Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, Israel's Special Envoy for Trade and Innovation.

Speaking to ANI, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Israel for his two-day state visit, Hassan-Nahoum highlighted the complementary strengths of both nations in AI.

"Israel's got the highest concentration of AI talent in the world. We have leading AI technologies. We know India also; in your Bangalore Silicon Valley region, you are also very advanced with AI innovation. AI is the future. And if India and Israel can actually ally, we can reshape or shape the future in the best possible way," she said.

The envoy emphasised that the shared values and vision underpin the partnership, noting that it would be a "good thing" if the future of AI is left to India and Israel.

"We share values. We understand the values of family. We understand the values of our faiths. I think that to leave the future of AI in the hands of India and Israel is a good thing," Hassan-Nahoum added.

PM Modi is currently on a state visit to Israel at the invitation of his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu.

His visit comes just days after India hosted the AI Impact Summit 2026, the first international AI Summit to be hosted in the Global South.

The Summit, anchored in three foundational pillars, or 'Sutras': People, Planet and Progress, witnessed unprecedented participation, with over 20 Heads of State, 60 Ministers, and 500 global AI leaders. Bringing together policymakers, technology companies, innovators, academia, and industry leaders, the Summit sought to translate global AI deliberations into actionable development outcomes under the IndiaAI Mission and the Digital India initiative.

The envoy also pointed to broader regional and multilateral collaborations that could benefit from strengthened India-Israel ties.

"We were talking for a while about the India-Middle East corridor, which is a way of connecting the East through Israel to Europe. That's a very important subject. I was also very involved with I2U2 -- India, Israel, the UAE, and the United States. I hope that comes back to the table. India and the UAE, with the US and Israel, can do wonderful things together," she said.

Hassan-Nahoum noted that cooperation could extend beyond AI into sectors such as agriculture and water technologies.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the tech collaboration sounds promising, I hope the focus remains on using AI for public good—improving agriculture, water management, and healthcare for our people, not just for military or surveillance purposes.
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Rohit P
The I2U2 grouping mentioned is key. Strategic partnerships with Israel, UAE, and US can bring huge investments and tech transfer. Good move by our government to diversify our international alliances.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech in Bengaluru, this is exciting news. Collaboration means more opportunities for Indian engineers and startups. Hope it leads to joint R&D centers here.
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Vikram M
The envoy talks about shared values of family and faith. That's an interesting angle. But ultimately, the success will depend on concrete projects and equitable sharing of IP. We must ensure 'Make in India' benefits too.
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Karthik V
After hosting the AI Summit, this is the perfect next step. Positioning India as a global AI leader from the Global South is a smart strategic vision. The focus on agriculture and water tech is much needed for our farmers.

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