Dr. Lauren Dagan Amoss

Dr. Lauren Dagan Amos is a researcher specializing in India’s foreign and security policy, with a regional focus on the Indo-Pacific. She is a fellow at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies (BESA) and a lecturer at Bar-Ilan University. Dr. Dagan Amos is a member of the Deborah Forum, which promotes women in Israel’s foreign and defense policy community.

The flags of the United States, India, United Arab Emirates and Israel (illustrative)

From Abraham Accords to I2U2: Why Israel must do more with India, UAE - analysis

Trump and Modi embrace at the White House, 2017

Made in India vs. MAGA: Modi, Trump, and the geopolitical clash of economic nationalisms

PRIME MINISTER of India Narendra Modi looks on during his 2017 visit to Israel as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signs a document of cooperation.

An Indo–Israeli partnership would translate into long-term strategic advantage - opinion


IMEC and Israel: Strategic promise amid regional instability - opinion

Positioned at the nexus of this emerging framework, Israel finds itself at the center of a new geostrategic vision designed to redefine trade routes linking Asia and Europe.

 Cars drive behind a truck transporting a Zim container just outside Israel's port of Ashdod February 23, 2012. Zim, Israel's biggest shipping company, had to reach a debt settlement with its bond holders after they were hit by a downturn in the global shipping industry.

Strategic narratives and AI warfare: between Israel-Iran and India-Pakistan crises

These developments reflect a shared understanding: the control of information, not only firepower—is emerging as a decisive factor in modern conflict.

A Pakistan Ranger stands guard at the Pakistan-India joint check post at Wagah border, near Lahore, Pakistan, May 14, 2025.