Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel significantly strengthened bilateral relations, elevating ties to a "Special Strategic partnership". Over 17 agreements were signed across sectors like AI and cybersecurity. Consul General Yaniv Revach hailed the engagement as a success, citing
The historic visit elevated ties to a "Special Strategic Partnership," yielding 27 agreements across technology and security to reach "new heights" in the coming years.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday announced that India and Israel have decided to elevate their ties to the level of special strategic partnership. He further noted how the discussions focussed on giving a new direction and speed to the ties between the two countries.
At Yad Vashem, his prayer was quiet and reflective. Both PM Netanyahu and PM Narendra Modi stood in silence at the Hall of Remembrance, while recitations in Kaddish were on, honourong the victims of the Holocaust. PM also left a stone as a sign of memory. The focus was respect, remembranc
As applause echoed through the chamber, Israeli lawmakers rose to acknowledge the Indian leader, capping his address with the conferment of the prestigious "Speaker of the Knesset Medal", the highest honour awarded by the Israeli Parliament.
The Prime Minister, who addressed Special Plenary of the Knesset on Wednesday, also spoke about the defence cooperation between the two countries and said "a strong defence partnership between trusted partners like India and Israel is of vital importance" in an uncertain world.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday surprised his Indian counterpart, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, by wearing traditional Indian attire ahead of their joint dinner.
In a historic Knesset address, PM Narendra Modi backed the Gaza Peace Initiative as a "durable solution" for regional stability. PM Netanyahu hailed the "brother" bond and "miraculous" growth in ties, while the first-ever address by an Indian leader received a standing ovation and "Modi,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of his address to the Israeli Parliament, Knesset, and described him as "a great friend of Israel, a great champion of the Indian-Israeli alliance, a great leader on the world stage."
PM Narendra Modi's Israel visit drew an emotional response from the Indian diaspora. Community members shared personal interactions and expressed pride in India-Israel ties. Modi received a vibrant welcome, held talks with Benjamin Netanyahu, and is set to meet President Isaac Herzog and add
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