India Reaffirms Strategic Partnership with Israel at Independence Day Event

India's Ambassador to Israel, J P Singh, reaffirmed New Delhi's commitment to strengthen the Special Strategic Partnership with Israel during a meeting with President Isaac Herzog at Israel's 78th Independence Day event. President Droupadi Murmu also extended her wishes to Herzog, highlighting the growing partnership between the two nations. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a telephonic conversation with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar, discussing the West Asia situation and the Strait of Hormuz. The discussions come amid tense security in the region after US-Iran negotiations failed to produce an agreement.

Key Points: India Reaffirms Strategic Partnership with Israel

  • Indian envoy meets Israeli President Herzog at Independence Day event
  • President Murmu extends wishes, partnership growing stronger
  • EAM Jaishankar discusses West Asia with Israeli FM Gideon Sa'ar
  • Strait of Hormuz security and Iran nuclear concerns discussed
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Indian envoy meets President of Israel, reaffirms New Delhi's commitment to strengthen partnership

India's envoy J P Singh reaffirms commitment to strengthen India-Israel ties during meeting with President Isaac Herzog at Israel's 78th Independence Day event.

"We deeply appreciate the special friendship between Israel and India, and we continue to work to strengthen it across all fields of cooperation. - Isaac Herzog"

Jerusalem, April 23

India's Ambassador to Israel, J P Singh, reaffirmed New Delhi's commitment to further strengthen Special Strategic Partnership between the two nations during a meting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog on the sidelines of an event.

Singh met President Herzog during an event celebrating Israel's 78th Independence Day and extended warm greetings of the Indian leadership on the occasion.

"At an event celebrating Israel's 78th Independence Day, Amb. J.P. Singh extended his warmest greetings to President H.E. Isaac Herzog on behalf of the leadership and people of India. Amb. reaffirmed India's commitment to further strengthening the India-Israel Special Strategic Partnership," Embassy of India in Israel posted on X.

On Wednesday, President Droupadi Murmu extended wishes to Herzog on the occasion of Israel's 78th Independence Day and stated that the Special Strategic Partnership between the two nations continues to grow.

"On the joyous occasion of the 78th anniversary of Israel's Independence, I extend heartfelt best wishes to H.E. Isaac Herzog and the people of Israel. The India-Israel Special Strategic Partnership continues to grow stronger, reflecting the deep friendship and shared commitment of our two nations to peace, innovation and mutual prosperity," the President's Secretariat stated in a post on X.

Responding to President Murmu's wishes, Herzog stated that Israel deeply appreciates its special friendship with India and expressed readiness to work to strengthen it across various sectors.

"Thank you President of India for your good wishes on Israel's Independence Day. We deeply appreciate the special friendship between Israel and India, and we continue to work to strengthen it across all fields of cooperation," Herzog posted on X.

On April 14, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar held a telephonic conversation with his Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar, discussing West Asia situation and the Strait of Hormuz.

"Had a telecon this afternoon with Israel FM Gideon Sa'ar. Our discussion covered different aspects of the West Asia situation," EAM Jaishankar posted on X.

Sa'ar stated that he told EAM Jaishankar that the US' stance in the negotiations that would prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons is important for the international community.

"A good conversation, as always, with my friend, India's Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar. We discussed Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and Lebanon. I said that the firm American stance in the negotiations on conditions that would prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons (no enrichment in Iran, removal of enriched material from Iran) is critical for the entire international community," the Israeli Foreign Minister posted on X after the call.

"I also said that Iran's harm to freedom of navigation and the global economy through economic terrorism in the Strait of Hormuz requires action that will ensure the freedom of navigation for all countries, including India and our friends in the Gulf," he added.

The Strait of Hormuz, which links the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, is one of the world's most critical oil transit routes, carrying nearly a fifth of global oil shipments.

The talks between two ministers took place amid tense security situation in West Asia after the first round of negotiations held between the US and Iranian officials failed to produce an agreement.

- IANS

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Priya S
The strategic partnership is important for India's energy security, especially with discussions around Strait of Hormuz. India has diversified partners across West Asia, and maintaining good relations with all sides is crucial. This balanced approach is why India is respected globally.
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Sarah B
As an observer from outside India, it's interesting to see how New Delhi navigates its relationships with both Israel and Gulf nations. The Kashmir angle makes this especially nuanced. Diplomacy is always complicated, and India seems to be doing it right by engaging with all sides.
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Vikram M
While the strategic partnership is beneficial, I hope India maintains its independent foreign policy. We must not align too closely with any one country's stance, especially on contentious issues like Iran nuclear deal. Our national interests should always come first. Just saying.
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Michael C
Seems like a standard diplomatic exchange. What's more noteworthy is the continued communication between India and Israel amidst West Asia tensions. India's role as a voice for stability is commendable. Let's hope the Strait of Hormuz situation resolves peacefully - too much at stake for everyone.
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Siddharth J
India-Israel partnership is a win-win. Israel's tech expertise + India's market size = perfect match. But we must also remember our traditional ties with Palestine. Hope our government keeps that balance, yaar. No need to upset our Arab friends.
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