Modi Meets Israeli President, Calls India-Israel Ties a Force for Global Good

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Israeli President Isaac Herzog during his state visit, emphasizing the strong and useful potential of bilateral ties for global good. The leaders reviewed collaboration in key areas like innovation, water conservation, and agricultural technology, where India has adopted Israeli best practices. President Herzog described India as essential to the Middle East's future and highlighted opportunities for student exchanges and university partnerships. Both leaders expressed enthusiasm for deepening the strategic relationship and strengthening people-to-people connectivity.

Key Points: PM Modi Meets Israeli President Herzog, Strengthens Strategic Ties

  • Strategic partnership review
  • Focus on water & agriculture tech
  • Call for academic exchanges
  • Emphasis on people-to-people bonds
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"India and Israel can be a powerful force for global good": PM Modi meets Israeli President Herzog

PM Modi meets Israeli President Herzog, highlighting strong India-Israel cooperation in tech, agriculture & water management for global good.

"India is an essential part of a great future for the Middle East - Isaac Herzog"

Jerusalem, Febraury 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday met Israeli President Isaac Herzog during his two-day state visit, underscoring the growing strategic depth and global relevance of the India-Israel partnership.

During the meeting, PM Modi highlighted the vast potential of bilateral cooperation, saying the relationship between the two countries "in many areas can be very strong and useful for the global good."

"Whether it is science, innovation, or educational institutions, you have great expertise in certain areas, especially regarding water and agriculture," Modi said, noting that India has adopted several Israeli best practices in agriculture with encouraging outcomes.

The leaders reviewed progress in key areas of collaboration, including innovation, water conservation, agricultural technology, and academic exchanges. India has increasingly partnered with Israel in advanced irrigation techniques and farm technologies, integrating them into its own development initiatives.

Modi praised Israel's expertise, particularly in water management and agriculture, and said India continues to implement and scale up proven Israeli models.

Recalling their previous interactions, Modi expressed appreciation for President Herzog's clarity of thought and respect for India. He also extended a warm invitation for the Israeli President to visit India.

"The people of India are very eager to welcome you," Modi said, urging Herzog to travel beyond the capital and experience the diversity of India firsthand.

The meeting reflected the emphasis both nations place on strengthening people-to-people bonds alongside strategic and economic cooperation. Officials said discussions also covered ways to enhance collaboration in emerging technologies and deepen engagement at multiple levels.

At the meeting, Israeli President Isaac Herzog described India as "an essential part of a great future for the Middle East", while emphasising the growing importance of India-Israel cooperation during his bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi as part of the latter's two-day state visit to the country.

Addressing the meeting, the Israeli President stated that Israel was also an "essential part of the great future" of India, while noting India's economic growth, which has garnered much attention from around the world.

"With an expression of compassion and alliance with Israel and its story, I believe that India is an essential part of a great future for the Middle East, and Israel can be an essential part of the great future of India. I have seen your track record for economic growth. It is something that is attracting attention from around the world," he said.

Herzog highlighted the potential for collaboration between Indian and Israeli universities, saying, "We should recognise the young Indian talent across the globe--students in colleges, universities, and research centres--who are driving innovation. With changes in the geostrategic situation, including the possibilities for learning around the world, Indian and Israeli universities have a golden opportunity to shape the future of our young generation."

President Herzog also encouraged student exchanges, inviting Indian students to study in Israel and Israeli students to study in India, adding that strengthening connectivity between the two nations could "transform the entire geostrategic situation to the advantage of the Global South, linking it to the U.S. and Southeast Asia through the Eastern Hemisphere.

"The Israeli President concluded by acknowledging India's global leadership in multiple fields and expressing enthusiasm for PM Modi's visit, stating, "We know that you lead the world in many fields, and we are happy and excited that you are here with us."

- ANI

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Priya S
While the strategic partnership is important, I hope our foreign policy remains balanced and principled. Our strength has always been in our independent stance and friendships across the board.
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Rohit P
Student exchanges are a fantastic idea! Our IIT and IISc students collaborating with Israeli universities in tech and agri-science can produce some world-changing innovations. The future is bright!
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Sarah B
It's impressive to see India's global diplomacy at work. Building these tech-focused partnerships is crucial for the 21st century. The emphasis on water conservation is particularly vital for both nations.
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Karthik V
"Essential part of a great future for the Middle East" – that's a powerful statement from President Herzog. Shows how much India's stature has grown on the world stage. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
The focus should remain on tangible outcomes for our farmers. We've seen good results with Israeli tech in water-scarce regions. Hope this visit leads to more affordable tech transfer and joint ventures that benefit the common man.

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