Israel, India Discuss Iran Nuclear Threat & Strait of Hormuz Security

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar and India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar held a phone discussion focusing on Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and Lebanon. Sa'ar emphasized the need for action to ensure freedom of navigation in the vital waterway, citing Iran's "economic terrorism." The call followed Jaishankar's visit to the UAE, where he discussed strategic ties with the Emirati leadership. India has separately expressed deep concern over civilian casualties in Lebanon, where it has peacekeeping troops and a significant expatriate community.

Key Points: Israel-India Talks on Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Lebanon

  • Iran's nuclear program talks
  • Strait of Hormuz navigation security
  • Lebanon civilian casualties concern
  • India-UAE strategic partnership
  • High-level Israel-India communication
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Israel FM, EAM discuss Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Lebanon on phone

Israeli FM Gideon Sa'ar and India's EAM S Jaishankar discuss Iran's nuclear program, freedom of navigation, and Lebanon situation in phone call.

"Iran's harm to freedom of navigation... requires action that will ensure the freedom of navigation for all countries, including India. - Gideon Sa'ar"

Tel Aviv, April 14

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel, Gideon Sa'ar on Tuesday discussed Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and Lebanon with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

Sa'ar said that Iran's harm to freedom of navigation through economic terrorism in the Strait of Hormuz requires action that will ensure the freedom of navigation for all countries, including India.

In a post on X, Sa'ar said, "A good conversation, as always, with my friend, India's Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar. We discussed Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and Lebanon. I said that the firm American stance in the negotiations on conditions that would prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons (no enrichment in Iran, removal of enriched material from Iran) is critical for the entire international community," he said.

"I also said that Iran's harm to freedom of navigation and the global economy through economic terrorism in the Strait of Hormuz requires action that will ensure the freedom of navigation for all countries, including India and our friends in the Gulf," he added.

The call comes after Jaishankar concluded his official visit to the UAE.

Speaking on the primary focus of his high-level discussions, the External Affairs Minister told ANI, "I arrived in the UAE yesterday. So this morning, I met with Sheikh Mohammed, the President of the UAE. I brought with me a message from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and our conversation focused on our strategic relationship and its various initiatives, such as energy, economic trade, and the energy and trade relationship. The UAE is a major partner for us, so we discussed that."

India on Friday expressed deep concern over the rising number of civilian casualties in Lebanon amid continued strikes by Israel despite the two-week ceasefire imposed to halt the month-long conflict in West Asia, reiterating that the protection of civilians remains its foremost priority.

Addressing an Inter-Ministerial Briefing on recent developments in West Asia in New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that the current situation is "very disturbing", particularly given India's longstanding commitment to peace and stability in the region. He further said that there are about 1000 Indian nationals living in Lebanon.

"We are deeply concerned by reports of a large number of civilian casualties that have been reported in Lebanon. As a troop-contributing country to United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL)--which is invested in Lebanon's peace and security--the trajectory of events is very disturbing," Jaiswal said.

On March 24, highlighting the strategic depth of the ongoing bilateral dialogue, Ambassador of Israel to India, Reuven Azar, has underscored that both nations are maintaining high-level communication regarding the current regional operations. Azar noted that Israel remains committed to ensuring India is fully briefed on the security dynamics shifting across West Asia.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
The safety of our 1000 nationals in Lebanon is paramount. 🇮🇳 The MEA spokesperson is right to be deeply concerned. Our foreign policy should always prioritize the protection of Indian citizens abroad, no matter the geopolitics.
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Rahul R
Good that Israel is keeping us in the loop. Their intel on regional security is top-class. But we must not get drawn into their conflict with Iran. Our relationship with Tehran is crucial for Chabahar port and Central Asia access. Strategic autonomy is key.
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Sarah B
The timing right after the UAE visit is interesting. The Gulf is our extended neighborhood. Stability there directly impacts our economy and the millions of Indian workers. Hope the talks lead to de-escalation. The civilian casualties in Lebanon are heartbreaking.
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Aman W
With all due respect to our diplomats, sometimes our stance feels too reactive. We need a more proactive, clear roadmap for West Asia. Just expressing "deep concern" isn't enough. We are a major power now and should lead peace efforts more forcefully.
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Kavya N
The nuclear issue is the elephant in the room. If Iran gets the bomb, the whole Gulf arms race begins. That's a nightmare scenario for Indian trade and oil imports. Supporting non-proliferation is in our national interest, full stop.

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