Abstract
India and Israel, the two distant friends remained apart for forty years due to multiple domestic and international restrictions besides having some common traits but finally met in 1992 after the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations. The two ancient nations struggle against British Empire and got independence. Following the end of bipolarity, India left its traditional policy of non-alignment and liberates itself from political oriented decisions. India committed itself with other aspect of friendship based on economic and security interests which helped her to embrace Israel towards multifaceted cooperation particularly in military and security fields. These two fields are significant as both states continued their cooperation during de facto recognition particularly in war kind situations. After the Cold War, their military relationship further solidified after getting the Regional Power Centre status by U.S. in their respective regions. Pakistan showed apprehensions upon India_x0002_Israel military relations and considered their collaboration as threat from two opposite ideology based countries. This article will highlight the specific period of India-Israel military relations from post-cold war till the end of twentieth century by using analytical approach and secondary data