News India Live, Digital Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Israel starting from 25 February 2026 has sparked a new debate in global politics. Just before this visit, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a very ambitious and strategic ‘Hexagon of Alliances’ Have proposed. By keeping India at the center of this alliance, Netanyahu has not only given bilateral relations a new height, but has also given neighboring country Pakistan sleepless nights.
What is this ‘Hexagon’ alliance? According to Netanyahu’s vision, it is a strategic framework of six regions/countries that will strengthen security and economic cooperation in and around the Middle East.
Major Partners: The names of India, Israel, Greece and Cyprus have been clearly mentioned in it.
other members: This will include some Arab nations, African countries and other Asian countries.
Main Objective: Netanyahu says that this alliance ‘Radical Shia Axis’ (mainly Iran-backed) and emerging ‘Radical Sunni Axis’ There will be a strong front against.
This relationship is deeper than IMEC This alliance should be considered not only from the security point of view, but also India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) It is also being seen as a strategic expansion. Its objective is to promote connectivity and economic development, which will further strengthen India’s role as a ‘Global Power’.
Sharp reaction from Pakistan and Hamas As soon as this news came out, there was a stir in the political circles of Pakistan:
Pakistan Senate resolution: Pakistan’s Senate on Tuesday (February 24) unanimously passed a censure motion. He described it as a “coalition against Muslim countries” and a threat to regional stability.
Hamas opposition: Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassim also rejected the plan, calling it a move only to serve Israeli interests.
Concern of Muslim countries: About 14 countries (Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia etc.) including Pakistan have issued a joint statement expressing deep concern over such polarization.
What does it mean for India? Defense experts believe that India has always shied away from ‘factionalism’, but the growing defense and security partnership with Israel (especially in AI and quantum computing) makes India an essential player in this new regional architecture. Describing PM Modi as his “personal friend”, Netanyahu has indicated that the visit will mark a new milestone in the history of India-Israel relations.
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