PM Modi Receives Israel's Top Knesset Medal, First Ever Recipient

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been conferred the prestigious Speaker of the Knesset Medal during his official visit to Israel, becoming the first-ever recipient of this highest parliamentary honour. The Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson stated the Prime Minister dedicated the award to the enduring friendship and shared democratic values between the two nations. Members of the Indian Jewish community and Israeli residents expressed amazement at India's scientific and technological scale, particularly citing the size of Indian hackathons. The visit underscores the growing strategic partnership, with both sides highlighting the potential for collaborative innovation.

Key Points: PM Modi Awarded Speaker of the Knesset Medal in Israel

  • First recipient of Knesset Medal
  • Dedicated to Indo-Israeli friendship
  • Highlights shared democratic traditions
  • Praise for India's tech potential
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New Delhi, February 26

The Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Prime Minister Narendra Modi was bestowed with the Medal of the Knesset, becoming the first recipient of the honour.

Jaiswal said that PM Modi dedicated the medal to the "enduring friendship and shared democratic traditions between the two countries."

In a post on X, Jaiswal wrote, "Partnership going from strength to strength ! In a special gesture, PM @narendramodi was bestowed with the Medal of Knesset by the Speaker @AmirOhana. PM @narendramodi is the first recipient of this honour."

"PM dedicated the medal to the enduring friendship and shared democratic traditions between the two countries," the post read.

PM Modi is on a two-day official visit to Israel.

The Israeli Parliament on Wednesday conferred the "Speaker of the Knesset Medal" on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This is the highest honour of the Knesset.

Earlier, Ori Kadvil, a member of the Jewish Indian community in Israel, praised India's scientific and technological potential, saying he and his colleagues were amazed by the scale of hackathons in India.

Speaking to ANI, Kadvil said, "I am from the Jewish Indian community, from the Kochi community specifically... I told a friend of mine in India that we want to do a hackathon with 200 participants. He told me that in India, we have hackathons of 200 teams. I dropped my jaw, and so did my Israeli colleagues. Everybody is amazed by the power and the potential that India has in science and technology. We wish to bring the powers of both of our countries together so we can create marvellous things for both of our people and the entire world."

He described meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi as "an interesting and joyous event," saying he and his colleagues felt honoured by the Prime Minister's visit.

"We shook hands. It was an interesting and joyous event. We are very honoured by his visit and also by the Ministers in the last several months," Kadvil said.

Another Israeli resident, Yarin Didi, praised the shared potential of India and Israel in science and technology.

"I am really proud to be here today... Israel is known to have great talent in terms of AI. But I think India has... The Indian market is thousands of times compared to anything I have personally seen before. Both have the talent and the huge economic potential to get innovation to a larger scale," Didi told ANI.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the diplomatic gesture is nice, I hope this partnership translates into tangible benefits for common Indians. More joint ventures in agriculture tech would help our farmers immensely. The hackathon scale mentioned is truly impressive though!
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Vikram M
India-Israel relations have come a long way. It's heartening to see the Jewish Indian community there feeling so connected. The potential in AI and tech is massive. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech sector, this is exciting news. The comment about Indian hackathons having 200 *teams* while they plan for 200 *participants* says it all about our demographic dividend. Let's build the future together.
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Rohit P
First recipient of the honour! That's huge. Our PM is putting India on the map. The dedication to "shared democratic traditions" is the key point here. Two strong democracies standing together.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while we celebrate international accolades, I hope our foreign policy remains balanced and prioritizes our national interests above all. Strengthening ties is good, but we must also focus on our immediate neighbourhood.

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