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'To PM Modi with deepest friendship': Netanyahu's parting gift is a signed photograph

New Delhi [India], July 6 (ANI): Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a special souvenir to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the form of a signed photograph of the two saying, "To Prime Minister Narendra Modi with deepest friendship

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'To PM Modi with deepest friendship': Netanyahu's parting gift is a signed photograph
New Delhi [India], July 6 (ANI): Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a special souvenir to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the form of a signed photograph of the two saying, "To Prime Minister Narendra Modi with deepest friendship on your historic visit to Israel," as the latter emplaned for Hamburg, Germany. The signed photograph was of the two leaders standing at the Olga beach. The Indian Prime Minister thanked his Israeli counterpart for the hospitality as he tweeted, "Thank you my friend, PM @netanyahu for the signed photo, your kind words, amazing hospitality & passion towards #IndiaIsraelFriendship.(sic)" Earlier today, the leaders visited Haifa Cemetery to honour fallen Indian soldiers during World War I. They then visited the beach where Prime Minister Modi was given a demonstration of Gal-Mobile, a mobile seawater desalination unit. Later in Tel Aviv, the two Prime Ministers established an innovation bridge between start ups and innovators followed by a CEO forum meeting. The CEOs of Indian and Israeli businesses signed MoUs worth over USD 5 bn on the sidelines of the visit. The Forum also set up six Joint Committees covering startups, pharma and life sciences, homeland security, agriculture, energy and water sectors. Prime Minister Modi's visit to Israel was a first ever by any Indian Prime Minister. He is now headed to Germany to attend the G-20 Summit. (ANI)

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