India hid this time! After Israel attacked Iran, countries such as China, Russia, South Africa, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, etc. all came out strongly condemning Israel's attack behavior, but India remained invisible and refused to condemn Israel. What is India's attitude towards Israel's attack on Iran? On June 13th, India's official statement was to urge Israel and Iran to "avoid taking any escalatory measures".

Considering that on May 9th this year, India and Iran signed the "All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership Agreement", India's statement is likely to be a great disappointment for Iran. You must know that the All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership Agreement is the level of our relationship with Pakistan! With Iran's territory being attacked and suffering such heavy losses, India's statement can be described as lukewarm. It is estimated that Iran also realized that India cannot be relied upon.

Why does India not even issue a condemnation against Israel? The direct reason is that India does not want to offend Israel. In fact, during the conflict between India and Pakistan, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu personally expressed support for India in a phone call with Indian Prime Minister Modi and said that Israel could provide more direct help to India. Also, the Israeli ambassador to India issued a statement supporting India's so-called "right to self-defense".

In a situation where G7 did not support India attacking Pakistan, Israel's support for India is like bringing coal in a snowstorm for the internationally isolated India. Moreover, India and Israel are closely cooperating in economic and military fields. Obviously, facing Israel's actions that seriously challenge international law, India chooses to turn a blind eye out of its own interests. At critical moments, it lacks determination. India's behavior may also make Iran regret upgrading cooperation with India.

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