Also by Kalrav Joshi From the Nehruvian national consensus on Palestine to abstaining on a resolution — the only country in South Asia — in the United Nations for a humanitarian truce in the “expanded” ground invasion in Gaza, India’s foreign policy shift is remarkable. The rapprochement between India and Israel is not new. Ever since 1992, India’s strategic and formal diplomatic relations with Israel have increased. But it was under Prime Minister Modi that, from being a hesitant friend, it became a closer partner of Israel. Bilateral relations, trade ties, technological assistance, military procurement and counter-terrorism cooperation seem to...