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Why India is reluctant to host
Israeli Prez Shimon Peres​

Jerusalem: The India-Israel friendship has been flying very well under the radar for years, arguably to the benefit of both sides. But Israel now wants a public acknowledgement of the bond. It would like India to invite President Shimon Peres for a visit to put a seal on the relationship and take it to a higher level.

India is reluctant for reasons that have more to do with history than the present and even less the future. Israelis understand the compulsions but they feel India continues to hide behind old excuses, some of which, they feel, are no longer valid.

Both countries have worked quietly to provide what the other needs and so far this behind-the-scenes strategy has borne fruit. The gains are substantial especially in the realm of defence where Israel has provided a wide array of equipment and options to India without the difficulties that New Delhi has faced for example with the United States. The total India-Israel defence trade over the past decade is estimated to be around $10 billion, an impressive figure considering it has only been 20 years since full diplomatic relations were established. Israel has quickly risen to be India’s second largest defence supplier after Russia. The positive side of the ledger is heavy, the trust palpable and growing.

Kargil was the turning point when Israel proved its credibility by sending the much-needed ordnance and laser-guided bombs in India’s hour of need. Since then defence trade has expanded to include the Phalcon Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS), missile systems, unmanned vehicles and counter-infiltration devices for the LOC in Jammu & Kashmir. Israel has also helped upgrade and refit some of the old Russian fighter jets. The volume of defence trade has allowed Israel to scale up production and R&D, a point Tel Aviv appreciates.

The good has got better with time. Yet, India finds it hard to publicly acknowledge leave alone celebrate the true value of the relationship because of “political sensitivities” – a cauldron into which a plethora of reasons can be thrown, some credible, some outdated and some even lazy. The big one is the “Muslim vote” which it is speculated would get alienated if India were seen as too close to Israel because of the Palestinian question. Of course, there is no hard research to support or disprove the notion but it is comfortable groupthink used by politicians and diplomats alike.

This line of reasoning assumes that Indian Muslims cannot understand the nuance and need of India’s national interest, which currently require a robust defence relationship with Israel given the tough South Asian neighbourhood and the paucity of reliable arms suppliers. It also assumes that Indian Muslims would necessarily place their country’s interests below those of the Palestinians’ whose cause, incidentally, the government of India continues to support both diplomatically and financially. As for the reaction of Arab countries – if the Palestinians have been betrayed by anyone more than the Israelis, it is the Arabs who have played games and even punished a desperate people by cutting off funding in the past.

The second reason cited for shunning public diplomacy with Israel is the ire of the Indian Left parties who will no doubt organise protests and outrage. But even they would agree that their history of identifying Indian national security interests, leave alone securing them is a chequered one. The brotherhood of the oppressed has got India zero gains in the international arena and it is time the Left focused solely on making the government deliver to the oppressed at home – a hugely worthy pursuit – and left foreign affairs to the realists.

Political sensitivities are manageable but is it the right time for Peres to visit India? Israel, no doubt, is pushing the envelope with India when it asks for a presidential visit. Ministerial visits and exchanges between service chiefs from both sides have been a regular feature. The visit of former foreign minister, SM Krishna, to Israel earlier this year – the first in nearly a decade by an external affairs minister was a “coming out” of sorts by Delhi. For Israel a logical progression would be the ceremony and pomp of a Rashtrapati Bhavan reception.

India can give the nod but it would certainly make it easier for New Delhi if Israel resuscitated the peace process and showed credible intent vis-à-vis the Palestinians. But hard line policies of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, give little hope. And their diplomacy on the issue has been anything but delicate. In the run up to the UN General Assembly vote last month granting Palestine the status of a “non-member state with observer status,” Israeli diplomats were openly talking of collecting a “moral majority” of western democracies of the US and Europe to block the bid. By implication, they considered non-western democracies chopped liver. The insult was noted by Indian diplomats.

Friction over the Palestinian issue will remain for the foreseeable future but as the two partners have shown a lot can still be done while agreeing to disagree.

Why India is reluctant to host Israeli Prez Shimon Peres | Firstpost
 
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i didnt know that israel helped us in kargil

For some people local politics is more important than national interest.
i dnt think vote alone plays the role here...india has publicly announced its sympathy towards palastine..if at all there is peace in the region..then i'm sure bilateral relations will grow much stronger...besides..i dnt think an avg indian would be bothered about relation with isreal if something happens..it must be definitely poilitical
 
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In UPA rule you cant except such miracle (every one know about their fuc**ng vote bank politics) ... I think we have to wait for next government to host Israeli Prez.
 
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sometimes live in relationship is better to have than getting married..
 
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i didnt know that israel helped us in kargil


i dnt think vote alone plays the role here...india has publicly announced its sympathy towards palastine..if at all there is peace in the region..then i'm sure bilateral relations will grow much stronger...besides..i dnt think an avg indian would be bothered about relation with isreal if something happens..it must be definitely poilitical

Yes. PDF can be a great source to learn. If not for Israel, India might have lost the Kargil war. The situation was tailor made for them.
Now major defence JV are going with them . And situation changes. There was bomb blasts in Israel where people did atleast once a week during a time.
For us, national interest is much more important than local politics or religion.
India's support for palestine will always be there. Two state solution is a must.
But for us Israel is important and must.
 
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Yes. PDF can be a great source to learn. If not for Israel, India might have lost the Kargil war. The situation was tailor made for them.
Now major defence JV are going with them . And situation changes. There was bomb blasts in Israel where people did atleast once a week during a time.
For us, national interest is much more important than local politics or religion.
India's support for palestine will always be there. Two state solution is a must.
But for us Israel is important and must.

yes we're in a good terms with each other even though with some differences...nothing new to india i guess..india always publicly maintained a cordial relation with russia..at the same time..maintained her inerests with the west..we never took sides completely..we maintained pure diplomacy...
 
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Israeli President should know, if loser GOI is not ready to host you, people of India would dearly do the job and we will see who can stop us!!

We care for Israel because you helped us in the time of need and we will never forget that!! Same sentiments goes for Russia too!! Congress is the biggest loser who can not go above vote bank politics and such a behavior is expected from these suckers!! I bet a strong hand like Namo would have welcomed you with open arms!!
 
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But fear of what ???

If we can host Chinese president with protest of Tibet people in New Delhi then why not him?

those who opt for live-in relationship not necessarily do it because of any fear…may be we are getting good deals from them as they still have lot to get from us unlike Russia! so, lets not play all our card together.
 
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Expecting anything from current corrupt thugs in center on this issue is absurd!

Lets hope things will change after 2014 elections.
 
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This congress govt is useless.. israel and russia are India's most trusted allies, we need to ensure they are treated well ... leftist can go to hell.

UPA, BJP, or even CPI (lets hope that this will never happen) regional politics will always hamper national politics in some way, especially in foreign affairs.
 
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UPA, BJP, or even CPI (lets hope that this will never happen) regional politics will always hamper national politics in some way, especially in foreign affairs.

so who is left? IMO, BJP would do well in this regard!
 
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