India Was Pro Palestine For Decades. Here Is What Changed

🇮🇳🇮🇱 Modi is heading to Israel — but what happened to India’s pro-Palestine legacy? Mahatma Gandhi once said Palestine belongs to the Arabs the same way England belongs to the English. Jawaharlal Nehru stood firmly against Zionism. India voted AGAINST the 1947 partition plan. So what changed?

Money. Power. Weapons. And a shared political vision.

In this video, we break down why India — once one of the most vocal supporters of Palestinian self-determination — has dramatically shifted its foreign policy toward Israel. We unpack the $1 billion+ annual arms deals, Israel’s role in Modi’s “Make in India” defense manufacturing ambitions, and the striking ideological similarities between the BJP’s Hindu nationalist project and Israel’s ethnonationalist framework.

This isn’t just about Modi flying to Tel Aviv. This is about how geopolitics, defense economics, and nationalism are reshaping ancient alliances — and what it means for Palestinians, for the Global South, and for the soul of Indian foreign policy.

🔍 Topics Covered:

  • Modi’s upcoming visit to Israel (his 2nd trip, following 2017)
  • India’s historic pro-Palestine stance vs. today’s reality
  • Israel-India arms trade: drones, missiles, radar & battle-tested tech
  • Make in India + Israeli defense tech transfer programs
  • India vs. China: the race to close the industrial gap
  • BJP Hindu nationalism vs. Israeli ethnonationalism — birds of a feather?
  • Why Palestine is being swept under the carpet

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