India-Israel Defense Nexus
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India is now Israel's biggest weapons customer, and 50,000 Indian workers are replacing Palestinian labor in Israeli factories.
Who they are
The India-Israel Defense Nexus, a deepening strategic and defense partnership.
What they do
The engine describes it as a technology-and-co-development alliance, not simple aid.
How it works
India buys over $1 billion a year in Israeli arms, and a February 2026 joint statement launched a Special Strategic Partnership covering AI, cybersecurity, and labor; the two co-produce weapons (Barak-8, Tejas avionics), link their intelligence architectures, and 50,000 Indian workers are replacing Palestinian labor in Israeli manufacturing.
Why it matters
It marks a deep technology-transfer and co-development relationship linking two states' defense and intelligence systems, reshaping regional labor and arms flows.
The engine's record — word for word
India = Israels largest arms customer ($1B+/yr). Feb 2026 Joint Statement: Special Strategic Partnership (AI, cybersecurity, labor mobility). Defense co-production (Barak-8, Tejas avionics). Horizon Scanning/Strategic Foresight Mechanism linking intelligence architectures. 50,000 Indian workers replacing Palestinian labor in Israeli manufacturing. Not aid-based — technology transfer and co-development.
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