Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel marked a "significant milestone," focusing on high-tech AI, quantum computing, and maritime heritage. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri described the "exceptional" 24-hour trip as a productive bridge for the next phase of India-Israel relations
Israeli PM Netanyahu hailed PM Modi's visit as "extraordinarily moving," noting there wasn't a "dry eye" after his Knesset speech. The leaders signed key agreements on economy and security, emphasising a shared future rooted in innovation, water conservation, and agriculture to benefit th
Prime Minister Modi, who is on a two-day state visit to Israel, paid great attention to the tech exhibition in the country and invited the innovators to look for opportunities and partnerships in India, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said on Thursday.
PM Modi and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu held high-level talks in Jerusalem to strengthen bilateral ties. The discussions focused on agriculture, water management, and innovation. Both leaders, alongside President Herzog, emphasised growing economic cooperation and the pivot
The meeting between the two leaders focused on strengthening bilateral ties, deepening strategic cooperation, and enhancing people-to-people relations between India and Israel.
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.
Conversations surrounding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day state visit did not just captivate the streets of Israel or the halls of the Knesset, where he delivered a historic address on Wednesday, but also dominated the digital discourse across the country.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticised Israel's military actions in Gaza and urged India to raise the issue of Palestinian rights during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ongoing visit to Israel.