India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited has finalized a $1.1 billion contract with Israel Aerospace Industries to convert six Boeing 767 aircraft into advanced tanker transport aircraft, according to Defense News India.
The agreement represents a significant expansion of the strategic defense partnership between New Delhi and Tel Aviv, with Israel increasingly positioning itself as a key supplier to India's rapidly modernizing military. The aerial refueling capability will extend the operational range of India's combat aircraft across the Indian Ocean region and contested border areas.
Israel Aerospace Industries has emerged as one of India's most reliable defense technology partners over the past decade, providing systems ranging from missile defense to surveillance drones. The tanker conversion project will enhance India's force projection capabilities amid ongoing security challenges along its borders with China and Pakistan.
For Israel's defense sector, the contract underscores the country's successful pivot toward Asian markets, particularly as European customers have shown increased hesitancy regarding Israeli military technology purchases. Israel's aerospace industry has leveraged decades of operational experience to develop technologies that appeal to nations facing similar asymmetric security threats.
In Israel, as across contested regions, security concerns and aspirations for normalcy exist in constant tension. The deal comes as both nations navigate complex regional security environments—Israel managing tensions with Iran and proxy forces, India balancing great power competition in the Indo-Pacific.
