Modi's Israel Visit Set to Strengthen Trade and Defence Partnership

Modi's Israel Visit Set to Strengthen Trade and Defence Partnership.webp

New Delhi, February 23 – Israel’s Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, said on Monday that Israel is excited to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi this week, noting that the two nations will move forward decisively during his visit.

In a video shared on X, Azar stated, “Namaste, this is an exciting moment for India-Israel relations. We are looking forward to welcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Israel. Now when India and Israel come together, it’s not just a meeting. It’s a partnership built on trust, powered by innovation, and guided by a clear understanding of the challenges of our time. During this visit, we will move forward decisively.”

Highlighting that both countries are moving forward to sign a Free Trade Agreement (FTA), the Israeli diplomat stated that India and Israel will deepen their defence partnership by updating security agreements during PM Modi’s visit.

“First, in terms of security and defence, India and Israel have worked closely for years, and we are proud of this strong cooperation. But, the world is changing fast, and so are the threats. In order to meet them, we will deepen our defence relationship by updating our security agreements. This will allow us to engage in more sensitive projects and develop together technological solutions.”

“Second, our economic partnership is gaining real momentum. We have signed a bilateral investment treaty, and we are moving forward to sign a Free Trade Agreement, hopefully this year,” he added.

Azar stressed that PM Modi’s visit will be crucial in forging partnerships in areas like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Quantum, and Cyber. He said that ties between India and Israel, during PM Modi’s visit, will be advanced in other sectors like transportation, water, agriculture, and academic cooperation.

“Third, the visit will be crucial in forging partnerships in areas like AI, Quantum, and Cyber. Israel would like to see Indian infrastructure companies coming to Israel, we want to streamline our financial cooperation and promote innovation. Other crucial fields like transportation, water, agriculture, and academic cooperation are also going to be advanced during this visit. India and Israel are not just partners. We are true friends shaping the future together,” he mentioned.

On Sunday, PM Modi warmly acknowledged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s personal tribute during a cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, where the Israeli PM described PM Modi as a “dear friend” and hailed his upcoming visit as a milestone in bilateral ties.

In his response to a video posted by Netanyahu on X, PM Modi stated, “Thank you, my friend, Prime Minister Netanyahu. I fully agree with you on the bond between India and Israel, as well as the diverse nature of our bilateral relations. India deeply values the enduring friendship with Israel, built on trust, innovation, and a shared commitment to peace and progress. Looking forward to our discussions during my upcoming Israel visit.”

Netanyahu had shared a video from the cabinet meeting on X. In his remarks to his cabinet, Netanyahu termed PM Modi’s arrival to the country as a historic moment, underscoring the strength of the India-Israel alliance.

He spoke of a vision to forge a broader “axis of nations” in the Middle East – an alliance of like-minded countries united “against radical forces” and committed to stability, security, and technological advancement.

Highlighting his personal rapport with PM Modi, Israeli PM Netanyahu noted their frequent exchanges and mutual visits, calling the Indian leader not just a partner but a “personal friend”.

Elaborating on PM Modi's engagements in Israel, Netanyahu said, “On Wednesday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive. He will address the Knesset, and I am sure you will all be there. We will also hold an innovation event in Jerusalem and visit Yad Vashem together. I will also note something else, a special collaboration. We will advance cooperation in high-tech, AI, and quantum. I say AI and quantum not because it's not the future, it's the present, and we want to be among the world's leading nations in this field,” Netanyahu stated.

This will mark PM Modi’s second trip to Israel after his 2017 visit, which opened new avenues in defence, agriculture, and water management.
 
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