Netanyahu invokes ‘hexagon’ of alliance ahead of Modi's Israel's trip. Why does he want India to join axis?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has emphasized the importance of a collaborative alliance framework, which he refers to as a 'hexagon,' aimed at enhancing stability and cooperation in the Middle East. Ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's anticipated visit to Israel, Netanyahu highlighted India's role as a 'global power' and expressed a desire for India to join this strategic alliance. The proposed hexagonal structure is envisioned to include key regional players, potentially transforming geopolitical dynamics. This initiative reflects Israel's broader strategy to strengthen ties with major nations, particularly in light of changing global alliances and security concerns. As Modi's visit approaches, discussions surrounding defense, technology, and bilateral trade are expected to be central themes, showcasing the deepening relationship between India and Israel. This move not only aims to bolster Israel's security framework but also aligns with India's growing influence in international affairs, particularly in the context of its strategic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region.
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