India and Israel have reaffirmed their strong commitment to cooperate against terrorism in all its forms following high-level joint counter-terrorism talks held during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official visit. The discussions underscored the deep strategic partnership between the two nations and their shared resolve to combat evolving global security threats.
During the meetings, senior officials from both countries exchanged views on regional and international security developments, intelligence-sharing mechanisms, and strategies to counter extremist networks. Both sides emphasized that terrorism remains one of the most serious threats to global peace and stability and agreed that no justification can be accepted for acts of terror targeting civilians.
India and Israel highlighted the importance of strengthening cooperation in areas such as cybersecurity, border security, counter-radicalization efforts, and advanced surveillance technologies. The talks also focused on enhancing collaboration between security agencies to improve early detection and prevention of potential threats. Officials stressed the need for coordinated international action to dismantle terror financing networks and prevent the misuse of digital platforms for radicalization.
The reaffirmation of joint efforts reflects the long-standing trust and security collaboration between the two democracies. Analysts note that both nations share similar security challenges and have developed strong defense and intelligence ties over the years. The renewed commitment is expected to further deepen strategic cooperation, enhance information exchange, and contribute to broader regional and global counter-terrorism initiatives.

