Indo-Abrahamic Alliance
The Indo-Abrahamic Alliance is a term coined by the foreign policy thinker and global strategy advisor Mohammed Soliman in use for a long essay for the Middle East Institute. The term refers to the emerging convergence of strategic interest between India, Israel, and the UAE.[1]
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References
- "An Indo-Abrahamic alliance on the rise: How India, Israel, and the UAE are creating a new transregional order; The Middle East Institute". www.mei.edu. 2021-07-28. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
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