Israel has dropped a major geopolitical hint. In an exclusive interview with Aditi Prasad of Times Axis, Israel Foreign Ministry Special Envoy Fleur Hassan-Nahoum revealed that once the Iran war ends, efforts could begin to revive the I2U2 alliance involving India, Israel, UAE and the United States. The goal? Build new trade corridors, strengthen AI and defence cooperation, and bypass risky chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz. Fleur openly admitted that projects like IMEC and I2U2 were disrupted after October 7 and the Gaza war. But now, as China expands influence in the Gulf and Iran threatens energy routes, the West Asian Quad may return stronger than ever. Why is India central to this strategy? Why does Israel see India as the future technology and trade powerhouse of the region? And how does this connect to China, Iran and the new battle for global supply chains? Watch the full interview.