Why do India and Israel want to drag Pakistan, China, and Russia into conflict after India’s support for Israel has been exposed?

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Social Media accounts of the Indian intelligence agency RAW are constantly churning out lies that Pakistan provided intelligence to Iran over Israeli strikes, and the theme behind this narrative-building is to implicate Pakistan in a dangerous conflict.

Additionally, the same social media accounts and many from Israel are blaming China and Russia are providing missiles to Iran. The thread is the same, and that is to spread the Iran-Israel war globally. Reports suggest that Iran arrested 73 persons, including 13 Indians, for spying for Israel, and this factor can help to assess how deeply India is involved in harming Iran.

India is misquoting and concocting Pakistan’s defence minister’s statement made on the floor of the house on 14 June, who just reiterated Pakistan’s solidarity to Iran in moral and diplomatic terms, which is a stated position of Pakistan for ages. Those who understand the Urdu language can understand it. Listen to what he said. Liars will always be liars.

Another important factor behind the Indian move to implicate Pakistan is to divert attention from Indian’s Hypocritical Double Diplomacy as it is supporting Israel in all spheres, including the intelligence and spying realms, and saying to Tehran that it is Iran’s friend.

After Israel’s aggression against Iran, it has now become clear that India is following a double diplomatic policy. On the one hand, it claims friendship with Iran, and on the other hand, it is stabbing Iran in the back. The statement made by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs is also a manifestation of its double standards. The statement only said that “we urge both sides to use dialogue and diplomacy to reduce tensions.” This statement makes it clear that India does not want to anger Israel, its closest friend in ideology, which recently helped India fight against Pakistan.

On the other hand, in the joint statement issued in the context of Israel’s recent air strikes, India distanced itself from this collective stance of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, where all member states expressed solidarity with Iran and strongly condemned the Israeli action.

The statement issued by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) called the Israeli attack a clear violation of the UN Charter and international law. The statement clearly stated that the attack on Iran’s sovereignty is a threat to global and regional peace, while expressing serious concern over the killing of civilians and the targeting of infrastructure. The forum strongly opposed military actions, emphasizing the need for a political and diplomatic solution. Therefore, the stance of the SCO and Defence Minister of Pakistan, Kh Asif, is altogether the same, without any difference. However, India, which is itself a formal member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, could not be part of this collective statement. India issued a separate, ambiguous statement that neither condemned the Israeli aggression nor expressed solidarity with Iran. This approach is clear evidence that Indian foreign policy is not based on principles, but on opportunism, arms deals, and regional political interests. This position of India is tantamount to a deviation from the basic principles of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which emphasize the UN Charter, respect for state sovereignty, and regional integration. If India does not respect these principles, then its membership is also in question.

India’s behavior is not only unfair to the Iranian people but also amounts to damaging the unity and purposefulness of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. This behavior is being considered a reflection of silent support against Iran and hidden interests with Israel. On the one hand, India claims a foreign policy based on civilization, humanity, and principles, but by remaining silent on Israeli atrocities, India proves these claims are false. Even in an important regional alliance like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, India’s self-interested behavior instead of solidarity is badly affecting its moral reputation.

On the other hand, the growing Zionist-Indian Alliance is dangerous for global peace. The Israeli attack on Iran is actually a branch of this alliance that recently attacked Pakistan but faced dust dust-licking defeat. Another important factor to be noted is that cooperation between RAW and Mossad since 1980 has now become a formal defense alliance between them. This alliance aims to spread unrest globally, and that is why both of them are trying to drag China, Russia, and Pakistan into the situation and instigating Iran to attack US interests in the Middle East and even in Islamic states. Iran, till now, understands what kind of web of narrative is being built around it to drag Tehran into a complete mess.

The defense alliance between India and Israel has now expanded beyond just weapons to include cybersecurity and intelligence. In the last ten years, India has imported $2.9 billion worth of military hardware from Israel, including radar, surveillance, and combat drones and missiles. India has added weapons like Israeli drones (Heron UAVs), Tavor rifles, and Spice-2000 bomb guidance systems to its military assets.

India used Israeli technology to attack Balakot, Pakistan, where it launched Barak-8 missile system, Heron drones, and Spice system. The joint development of the Barak-8 missile and the installation of Falcon radar have become a practical picture of the Indo-Zionist alliance. India and Israel have increased their cooperation in cybersecurity, joint training, and digital systems since 2017.

  • There is some important information about this alliance as follows:
  • Israeli defense companies Elbit Systems and IAI are working on joint projects with Indian companies Adani Defense and HAL
  • Hermes 900 drones and advanced defense equipment are now being manufactured in India with Israeli cooperation
  • The Israeli TecSAR satellite launched by ISRO, which has become part of the modern surveillance system on the Indian borders

 

The use of Israeli-made HAROP drones and technology by Indian forces in Operation Banyan al-Marsoos is evidence of the deep alliance that Israel and India have formed against Pakistan. In the context of India-Israel military cooperation, Pakistan will have to achieve defense self-sufficiency and superiority in technology and be prepared against the Zionist-Hindu nexus.

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