Abstract

Military-technical cooperation (MTC) is an important component of the Israeli-Indian cooperation. This article provides the periodization of the military-technical cooperation of the two countries. Both the factors contributing to the strengthening of bilateral cooperation in this area and the factors that are an obstacle to this are analyzed. A brief overview of the available literature on this topic is provided, while the opinion of not only Israeli and Indian authors directly, but also experts from other countries is studied. The works of Russian researchers are considered separately. The authors come to the conclusion that, despite the mutual interest of the two countries in the development of military-technical cooperation, one should not expect the formation of a strategic alliance between the two countries on the basis of cooperation in this area. A special place in the work is given to the issues of competition between Russia and Israel in the Indian arms market.

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