Divya Malhotra

I am a Doctoral Candidate at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.

My areas of interest include middle east politics and economy, Israeli society and economy.

I love to write about India-Israel relations, the Jewish diaspora, Middle eastern society. I also love to read about yoga as a traditional Indian healthcare system.

View my area of work in Asia middle east project - http://www.mei.org.in/area-of-work/divya-malhotra

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 PAKISTAN’S PRIME MINISTER Shehbaz Sharif meets with Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran last month. They stressed the need for collective action against Israel’s actions in Gaza, says the writer.

Understanding Pakistan’s risky alignment with Iran - opinion

 CHINESE FOREIGN MINISTER Wang Yi speaks with Mousa Abu Marzouk (right) – the head of Hamas’s international relations office based in Qatar – and Mahmoud al-Aloul, vice chairman of the Fatah Central Committee, in Beijing last year.

Israel-China economic diplomacy: The limits following the Hamas attack on Israel - opinion

Former French president Charles DeGaulle, current French President Emmanuel Macron, and a Mirage 2000C refuelling mid-air. (Illustrative)

From De Gaulle to Macron: How French arms embargoes of the 1960s transformed the IDF - opinion


The unseen conflict: North Korea’s discreet war with Israel - opinion

North Korea views Israel as a satellite state of the US. Israel therefore remains a collateral damage in Pyongyang-Washington strategic rivalry.

 North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends the 10th Plenary Meeting of the 8th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea in Pyongyang, North Korea, in this undated photo released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency July 2, 2024.

India, Israel and the myriad connections

Even though Israel was keen to foster ties with the newly independent state of India, the latter was reluctant to openly embrace the Jewish state.

THE DEMOCRATICALLY-ELECTED Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Israel in 2017, while in 2018 and 2019 Netanyahu visited India