India and Israel Sign Major Defence Pact to Enhance Military Cooperation

Published By DPRJ Universal | Published on Wednesday, 5 November 2025

India and Israel have signed a significant defence pact to share advanced technologies, jointly develop and manufacture key weaponry, and deepen defence cooperation. The agreement was finalized during the 17th meeting of the India-Israel Joint Working Group on defence cooperation in Tel Aviv, highlighting mutual trust and shared security interests.

India and Israel inked a major defence memorandum of understanding (MoU) during the 17th meeting of their Joint Working Group on defence cooperation held in Tel Aviv. This landmark agreement facilitates the exchange of cutting-edge defence technologies, promotes co-development and co-production of crucial weapon systems, and outlines a unified vision for deepening bilateral defence collaboration. The pact emphasizes cooperation in strategic dialogues, training, research and development, technological innovation, including areas like artificial intelligence and cyber security. It reflects the long-standing partnership between the two nations based on mutual trust and shared security interests. The agreement was signed alongside high-level visits and discussions involving both countries’ defence and foreign ministers, reinforcing the strategic importance of this collaboration amid a complex global security environment.