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The Tikvah Podcast

Bill Drexel on Narendra Modi's Visit to Israel

The Tikvah Podcast

Tikvah

Judaism, Politics, Religion & Spirituality, News

4.8658 Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

On February 25th, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India became the first Indian head of government to address the Knesset. It was a moment that, years ago, would have been difficult to imagine. India and Israel established full diplomatic relations only in 1992. For most of the preceding decades, India had been among Israel's harshest critics—a reflexive supporter of the Palestinian cause, a country whose leaders looked on the Jewish state with suspicion or contempt.

Something has changed. And Prime Minister Modi's speech in Jerusalem made clear just how much.

Standing before the Knesset, Modi opened by describing himself as "a representative of one ancient civilization addressing another." He noted that he was born on September 17, 1950, the very day India formally recognized the state of Israel. He expressed condolences for the victims of October 7, condemned Hamas's attack as "barbaric," and declared that "no cause can justify the murder of civilians." He called Israel "a protective wall against barbarism." And in language that echoed Prime Minister Netanyahu's own, he told the assembled lawmakers: "The massacre of October 7 made it absolutely clear—either the jihadist axis of evil will break us, or we will break it. And we are breaking it—and will break it." He closed with two phrases that belong to two civilizations, and that he offered as a single statement: Am Yisrael Hai. Jai Hind. The people of Israel live, in Hebrew, and Hail India, in Hindi.

 We recorded this conversation on the afternoon of February 25, as Modi was departing from the Knesset. To discuss the visit and its significance, Mosaic's editor Jonathan Silver is joined by Bill Drexel, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute whose work focuses on U.S.-India relations, artificial-intelligence competition with China, and technology in American grand strategy.

This episode of the Tikvah Podcast is generously sponsored by Jessica and PJ Heyer. If you are interested in sponsoring an episode of the Tikvah Podcast, we invite you to join the Tikvah Ideas Circle.

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0:00.0

On February 25th, 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India became the first Indian head of

0:15.7

government ever to address the Knesset, Israel's parliament. It was a moment that years ago would have been

0:21.6

difficult to imagine. India and Israel established full diplomatic relations only in 1992.

0:27.6

For most of the preceding decades, India had been among Israel's harshest critics, a reflexive

0:32.6

supporter of the Palestinian cause, and a country whose leaders looked on the Jewish state with

0:38.5

suspicion or contempt. Well, something has changed, and Prime Minister Modi's speech in Jerusalem

0:43.5

made clear just how much. Welcome to the Tikva podcast. I'm your host, Jonathan Silver.

0:49.6

Standing before the Knesset, Prime Minister Modi opened by describing himself as a representative of one

0:56.0

ancient civilization addressing another. He noted, with unmistakable personal significance,

1:01.5

that he was born on September 17, 1950, the very day India formerly recognized the state of Israel.

1:08.2

He expressed condolences for the victims of October 7th, condemned

1:12.3

Hamas' attacks as barbaric, and declared that no cause can justify the murder of civilians.

1:19.1

He called Israel a protective wall against barbarism. And in language that echoes Prime Minister

1:24.9

Netanyahu's own, he told the assembled lawmakers,

1:28.4

the massacre of October 7th made it clear, either the jihadist axis of evil will break us or

1:34.6

we will break it, and we are breaking it, and we will break it.

1:39.0

He closed with two phrases that belong to these two ancient civilizations.

1:44.3

He offered them as a single statement,

1:46.3

Am Israel Khai, Jai Hind, the people of Israel live in Hebrew,

1:51.3

and Hale India in Hindi.

1:53.4

We recorded this conversation on the afternoon of February 25th

1:56.9

as Prime Minister Modi was departing from the Knesset.

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