India-Israel 10th Counter-Terrorism Meeting
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Feb 24, 2026 · Last updated Feb 25, 2026
The enhanced cooperation between India and Israel in counter-terrorism, cybersecurity, and information sharing could positively impact defense and technology sectors in both nations. This collaboration signals a more stable environment for international business and investment by addressing global security threats.
India and Israel held their 10th Joint Working Group meeting on Counter Terrorism in New Delhi, reaffirming their commitment to a zero-tolerance policy against terrorism. The delegations, led by Vinod Bahade for India and Nadav Eschar for Israel, strongly condemned recent terror attacks in both countries, including the October 7, 2023, attack in Israel and the April 22, 2025, attack in Pahalgam, India. Discussions focused on strengthening bilateral and multilateral cooperation, including through platforms like the United Nations and the Financial Action Task Force. Both sides exchanged views on traditional and emerging threats, such as terrorist recruitment, misuse of technology like drones and AI, and terror financing. They also discussed enhancing cooperation through training, cybersecurity, exchange of best practices, information sharing, and judicial cooperation.
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