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Modi’s Axis

Published on: February 27, 2026 1:58 AM

Pakistan’s Foreign Office has said it is closely watching the growing defence ties between India and Israel. This concern is not surprising. When two countries increase cooperation in weapons, technology and security systems, it naturally affects the regional balance.

During Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Israel, both sides agreed to expand defence production, technology transfer and cooperation in new areas such as artificial intelligence and space research. They also discussed trade, investment and a possible free trade agreement.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the partnership as strong and expanding. For Pakistan, the key issue is security. Islamabad has made it clear that it is aware of the military systems India is acquiring.

Officials say Pakistan will firmly counter any threat to its sovereignty or territorial integrity. This is an important message. South Asia has a fragile security environment, and any major shift in military strength can increase mistrust.

Pakistan’s concern is not only about weapons. It is also about advanced technology. Artificial intelligence-driven defence planning, space cooperation and civil nuclear energy can improve strategic capabilities. If one country in the region gains a clear advantage, others may feel pressured to respond. This can lead to an arms race, which benefits no one.

At the same time, the timing of the visit matters. The region is already tense due to developments in Gaza and rising friction involving Iran. In such a situation, new defence alliances can deepen divisions rather than reduce them. Pakistan must respond carefully. Strong defensive preparedness is necessary, but so is diplomacy.

Islamabad should continue to raise its concerns through diplomatic channels while strengthening its own economic and technological base. Security is not only about weapons; it is also about stability, growth and unity at home. In a sensitive region like South Asia, calm thinking and steady policy are more important than ever. *

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