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Attack on Israeli diplomat: India’s balancing act just got tougher

Attack on Israeli diplomat: India’s balancing act just got tougher

The attack on an Israeli diplomat on Indian soil on Monday, in a manner of speaking, has brought the bitter tension between Israel and Iran right to South Block’s doorsteps.

The coming days will be important for India as it tries to continue to walk the diplomatic tightrope while two of its close friends in West Asia slug it out over Monday’s attack.

Israel accused 'Iran and its client Hezbollah' of carrying out Monday’s strike in New Delhi and a thwarted attack in Tbilisi, Georgia. Tehran rubbished these charges saying that it was “all lies”.

In this scenario, it will need all of New Delhi’s diplomatic skills to strike a fine balance between two nations at loggerheads. More so as India enjoys close and warm ties with both these West Asian countries.

Iran is India’s second largest supplier of oil, it provides between 3,50,000 to 4,30,000 barrels of crude per day. And Israel, in the two decades since India established full diplomatic relations with it, has become the second largest supplier of arms and equipment to India.

Thus far, New Delhi has successfully balanced its ties with these two countries who have no love lost for each other.

However, in the wake of Monday’s attack, New Delhi may have to work even harder at its balancing act. Hours after the attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed Iran for the strike and declared that Israel will continue to act against the international terror Iran produces.

According to the website of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, Mr Netanyahu also said that the “Israeli government and its security services will continue, with local security, to act against the international terror which Iran produces”.

Israeli ambassador in India, Alon Ushpiz, while blaming the Hezbollah for the strike, also affirmed that “No one in India is going to tolerate such a vicious attack on diplomats on its soil.”

Indeed, Monday’s attack is also being seen as a retaliatory attack by the Hezbollah for the killing of its senior leader Imad Mughniyeh.

One of the most wanted terrorists by both Israel and the US, he was killed in a car bomb explosion in Damascus in 2008. Israel, though, denied it was behind his killing.

Another possible reason for the strike is the killing of Iranian nuclear scientists with Tehran blaming Israel for the killings.

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K Malik 15/02/2012 - 01:22am

So far, India has balanced its acts as far as Israel and India are concerned. But things may get more complicated, in case Israel goes ahead with or without USA's approval to attack Iranian nuclear research sites. India has to make a choice between arms from Israel and oil from Iran.
It would be very difficult, if not impossible, for India to meet its energy needs (required for economic development) without oil from Iran, it could perhaps do without arms from Israel.

If there is one state in the Middle East that can be called 'terrorist' it is Israel, not Iran.

An Indian 14/02/2012 - 12:00pm

Why this "Kolaveri dii" on Indian soil, Iran-Oil supported by India and oppose by all EU backed by US allies ,

Is this a method to change Indian diplomatic ties with Iran and follow the path of war experts US & its allies.

Even Mumbai boming inputs US has but never share with India to stop the killings , They wanted to show terror and supply arms to make their economy strong.

I appreciate Indian agencies to capture the culprits of this attack and uncover the face of who is responsibile for this attach Israel / Iran / US .

Sri 14/02/2012 - 10:42am

How could a "friend" Iran use India for bomb blasts? If they did, then they no longer are friends. Do you use your friend's house to commit a crime? This article is seriously lacking any value for India and its security concerns. no country however close can fight in India claiming "friendship". Will any friend of US dare to do such an act in US? Indians should have pride in their country rather than some misplaced meaningless ties with a country that does not respect us.