Prime Minister Narendra Modi's historic visit to Israel has sparked immense pride among the Indian diaspora. Residents and community members, including blind singer Dina Semte and diaspora member Ravita, hailed him as the first Indian PM to visit, celebrating strengthening bilateral ties and
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Tel Aviv for a two-day state visit to Israel. He was warmly greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a hug and a "dear friend" message on X.
The Indian diaspora in Israel expressed excitement over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit, calling it a symbol of strong India-Israel ties. Community members voiced pride in their Indian roots, while Modi highlighted the growing strategic partnership and outlined meetings with Israeli
The Prime Minister stated that he is looking forward to discussions with his Israeli counterpart aimed at expanding cooperation across various sectors.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Israel on February 25-26 at the invitation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The leaders will review the India-Israel Strategic Partnership and discuss cooperation across key sectors. Modi will also meet President Isaac Herzog. Netanyahu called
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog sharply criticized New York City's mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani, for comments he described as "outrageous" and harmful to Jewish communities during a speech at Yeshiva University in New York City. Herzog said the mayor-elect's remarks questioning Jews' right to
Israel's political landscape erupted on Sunday following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's unprecedented request for a pardon from President Isaac Herzog.
He also underscored the first major step towards Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations, highlighting its potential to boost economic engagement and facilitate bilateral trade.