India's Pivotal Role in Expanding the Abraham Accords: A Pathway to Middle East Peace
Nachum Shiloh, CEO of Global OSINT, emphasized India's potential to promote peace in the Middle East by expanding the Abraham Accords. As a fair mediator, India can leverage its influence to facilitate dialogue among involved countries. This aligns with India's diplomatic goals and enhances cooperation in various sectors.

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Nachum Shiloh, the founder and CEO of Global OSINT Competitive Intelligence Ltd, highlighted India's emergent role in fostering peace in the Middle East. In an interview with ANI, Shiloh stressed India's unique capacity to expand the Abraham Accords by acting as a fair and influential mediator among the countries involved, paving the way for renewed dialogue and cooperation.
Speaking in the context of an emergency summit in Doha, where Arab and Islamic leaders condemned Israeli attacks but reached no actionable consensus, Shiloh noted India's ability to offer diplomatic support. He suggested that India could deter sabotage efforts and facilitate further expansion of the accords, crucial for regional peace.
The Abraham Accords, a significant diplomatic milestone signed in 2020 between Israel, the United States, and the United Arab Emirates, and later including Bahrain, represent a major shift towards normalization of relations between Israel and several Arab states. This development offers India a balanced platform to engage with both Israel and Arab nations, enhancing trade, investment, and strategic partnerships while minimizing earlier geopolitical frictions.