India and Israel Launch Hexagon Alliance Against Regional Radicalism

Hexagon Alliance: A new strategic maneuver by India and Israel against radicalism.

Strategic Announcement: During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Israel visit starting February 25, 2026, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu proposed the “Hexagon of Alliances,” with India as a core partner.

Objective: The alliance aims to curb emerging radical threats and instability in West Asia.

What is the Hexagon Alliance? It is envisioned as a “six-sided security framework” currently including India, Israel, Greece, and Cyprus, with plans to include liberal Arab states and African/Asian nations.

Double Attack on Radicalism: The alliance targets threats from Iran-backed groups (Hezbollah, Hamas, Houthis), the 2025 Pakistan-Saudi defense pact, and remnants of ISIS.

Significance for India: It marks a shift in India’s “West Asia Policy,” granting access to real-time intelligence and advanced defense tech like drones and anti-missile systems.

This news graphic details the formation of the Hexagon Alliance, a strategic partnership proposed by Israel to counter emerging radicalism in West Asia. Announced during PM Modi’s 2026 visit, the alliance includes India, Israel, Greece, and Cyprus, focusing on intelligence sharing and advanced defense technology to counter regional threats.

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