PM Modi’s visit begins; bilateral talks with Netanyahu today
PM Modi’s visit begins today as the Prime Minister starts a two-day state visit to Israel to deepen the strategic partnership between the two nations. The visit focuses on expanding cooperation across key sectors and strengthening long-standing diplomatic ties.
During the PM Modi Israel visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold detailed discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Both leaders are expected to explore new avenues to strengthen cooperation across diverse sectors. Officials said the talks will review ongoing partnerships and identify future opportunities for joint development.
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Meanwhile, the Prime Minister will also meet President Isaac Herzog, the President of Israel. The meeting is expected to reaffirm strong diplomatic ties and enhance political engagement between the two countries. These high-level interactions underline the growing importance of India–Israel relations.
Address at Israeli Parliament and diaspora interaction
Later this evening, Prime Minister Modi will address the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset. The address is seen as a tribute to the strong parliamentary and democratic connections shared by both nations. The speech is expected to highlight shared values, strategic cooperation, and future partnership goals.
Following this, the Prime Minister will interact with members of the Indian diaspora in Israel. The diaspora has played a key role in strengthening India–Israel friendship over the years. Officials noted that community engagement remains an important pillar of bilateral relations.
PM Modi’s visit is expected to further boost strategic cooperation, reinforce diplomatic trust, and expand partnerships across multiple sectors. Observers believe the visit will add momentum to growing India–Israel ties and open new pathways for collaboration.
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