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The Tikvah Podcast·Episode 413·Jun 13, 2025

Sadanand Dhume on Israeli Arms and the India-Pakistan Conflict

On April 22, 2025, Islamist terrorists struck Indian civilians in Kashmir. Twenty-six people were killed, most of them Hindu tourists. This attack would trigger what analysts now call the “88-Hour War”—a brief but intense conflict between India and Pakistan that ended only after American diplomatic intervention. This four-day war revealed a shift in the strategic landscape that only decades ago would have been unthinkable. When Indian forces engaged Pakistani positions, they deployed Israeli-made drones. When diplomatic support mattered, Israel stood unambiguously with India. Meanwhile, Pakistan relied heavily on Chinese weapons and Turkish diplomatic backing. The conflicts of the Middle East were being played out on the Indian subcontinent.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Hyderabad House in 2018. Licensed under the Government Open Data License - India (GODL)

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