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India-Israel Ties Rooted in Six Core Values: Israeli Envoy

Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar emphasized the unique India-Israel partnership based on six core values. These include civilisational resilience, fighting terrorism, democratic norms, innovation, religious tolerance, and inclusive development. He noted both nations face extremism from radical Islam and have worked together to counter it. Azar stressed these shared values make the relationship special, with India having no history of anti-Semitism.

India-Israel partnership anchored in shared core values: Israeli envoy

Jerusalem/New Delhi, May 26 Emphasising that India and Israel share a special and unique relationship, Israel's Ambassador to India Reuven Azar on Tuesday said that the bilateral partnership is rooted in six core values, including civilisational resilience, fight against terrorism, democratic norms, innovation, religious tolerance and inclusive development.

In a video message shared on X, Azar said, "The relationship between Israel and India is very special and very unique. When I came to think about it, I got to the conclusion that the reason that we have such an amazing relationship has to do with six core values."

The first, he said, is the civilisational resilience and national revival.

"For centuries, our civilisations were attacked by foreign powers, our identity was targetted, and there was, throughout history, an effort to try to strip us of our identity. But despite the ordeal that we had to pass through for more than a millennia, we survived; our identity survived. And this is what we have in common. We are all nations in modern states that are reviving the identity, both personal and national," he added.

Asserting that both nations confront a growing wave of extremism around the world, particularly radical Islam, Azar said that the second pillar of the cooperation between both nations is the fight against terrorism.

"We are facing a wave of extremism around the world, especially coming from radical Islam, that is threatening our country and threatening the existence of our country. And we have worked together for decades now to develop the means that we need to cope with that threat," the Israeli envoy added.

Calling India the "greatest democracy" in the world, Azar stressed that the third element is the shared democratic values, noting that freedom of speech and freedom of entrepreneurship reflect a free spirit embedded in both systems and further strengthen the bond.

He stressed the fourth tenet of the partnership is innovation and competitiveness as achieving a higher standard of living requires not only freedom but also success in innovation and efforts to improve the world.

"And Israel and India have been a source of innovation. And together we are working in order to make a more competitive environment that will allow us to become stronger and more prosperous," Azar noted.

Stressing religious tolerance and spiritual heritage as the fifth element of the long-standing partnership, he highlighted the shared values of acceptance and co-existence, noting that India has no history of anti-Semitism.

"We are ancient civilisations, and we have a very beautiful tradition of accepting the other. Jews have felt very comfortable in India for millennia. There was never antisemitism in this country," Azar stated.

The Israeli envoy said that sustained but inclusive development is the final core value, adding that both countries work to ensure that people who are underprivileged, lack opportunities, or face physical or mental challenges are included in the economy.

Underlining the depth of the partnership, Azar said that Israel shares these common values only with India. "Now, it is very important to concentrate on the promotion of those values when we work together. And this requires not only more thinking, but also investment in putting content into the realisation of the values," he concluded.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Shared democratic values and innovation - this is the foundation we need to build on. India can learn a lot from Israel's startup ecosystem and water management tech. Hope this partnership leads to more student exchanges and joint research projects.

Vikram M

While I appreciate the sentiment, we must be careful about the 'fight against extremism' part. Yes, both nations face threats, but Israel's approach in Palestine raises serious human rights concerns. India should maintain its independent foreign policy and not get dragged into regional conflicts.

Rohit P

Six core values - beautifully articulated! 🇮🇳🤝🇮🇱 The civilisational resilience point really resonated with me. Both our countries have ancient roots but modern ambitions. Can't wait to see more collaborations in agriculture and cybersecurity!

Kavya N

He called India the 'greatest democracy' - such high praise from an Israeli diplomat! But let's not forget that we still have work to do on inclusive development and religious tolerance within our own country. Let's use this partnership as motivation to strengthen our own democratic institutions.

James A

Interesting perspective from the Israeli side. India's relationship with Israel has certainly deepened under Modi's leadership. The mention of shared democratic values is important - both countries are surrounded by less democratic regimes, making this alliance strategic.

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