Modi's Historic Israel Visit: Strengthening Ties with Netanyahu & Knesset Address

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Tel Aviv for a two-day state visit, his first to Israel since 2017. He was personally welcomed at the airport by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, highlighting their close personal rapport. The agenda includes high-level talks with Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog, and a historic address to the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset. The visit aims to deepen strategic cooperation in areas like defence, technology, agriculture, and artificial intelligence.

Key Points: PM Modi Arrives in Israel for State Visit, Meets Netanyahu

  • First visit since 2017
  • Warm welcome by Netanyahu at airport
  • Scheduled address to Israeli Knesset
  • Focus on defence, tech, and innovation ties
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PM Modi arrives in Israel, receives warm welcome from Netanyahu at airport

PM Narendra Modi begins a state visit to Israel, welcomed by PM Benjamin Netanyahu. Agenda includes Knesset address and talks on defence, tech, and innovation.

"India deeply values the enduring friendship with Israel, built on trust, innovation and a shared commitment to peace and progress. - Narendra Modi"

Tel Aviv, Feb 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Tel Aviv on Wednesday on a two-day State Visit to Israel, his first to the country since 2017. In a special gesture, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu welcomed PM Modi at the Ben Gurion airport.

Both leaders hugged each other, warmly displaying their trademark camaraderie and friendship which taken the relationship between both countries to a new high over the last decade.

During his visit, PM Modi is scheduled to hold talks with Netanyahu, Israel President Isaac Herzog, address Israeli Parliament - Knesset - and take part in various other programmes.

PM Modi last visited Israel in 2017, a trip which opened new avenues in defence, agriculture, and water management cooperation between the two countries. Netanyahu had also welcomed PM Modi at the airport in 2017 also.

In his departure statement on Wednesday, PM Modi stated that he is looking forward to his engagements with Netanyahu, aimed at further strengthening cooperation in various sectors and discussing regional and global issues.

"India and Israel share a robust and multifaceted Strategic Partnership that has witnessed remarkable growth and dynamism in recent years. I look forward to my discussions with Prime Minister Netanyahu aimed at further strengthening our cooperation across various domains, including science and technology, innovation, agriculture, water management, defence and security, trade and investment, as well as people-to-people ties," he said.

During the visit, PM Modi will also meet Israeli President Isaac Herzog and hold talks with him on various bilateral issues.

"I will also have the honour of becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to address the Israeli Parliament, Knesset, an occasion that would be a tribute to the strong parliamentary and democratic ties that bind our two nations," he said.

The Prime Minister said that he eagerly looks forward to interacting with the members of the Indian diaspora, "who have for long been nurturing the India-Israel special friendship".

"I am confident that my State Visit will further consolidate the enduring bonds between the two countries, set new goals for the Strategic Partnership, and advance our shared vision for a resilient, innovative and prosperous future," PM Modi added.

On Sunday, PM Modi warmly acknowledged Netanyahu's personal tribute during a cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, where the Israeli PM described PM Modi as a "dear friend" and hailed his upcoming visit as a milestone in bilateral ties.

In his response to a video posted by Netanyahu on X, PM Modi stated, "Thank you, my friend, Prime Minister Netanyahu. I fully agree with you on the bond between India and Israel as well as the diverse nature of our bilateral relations. India deeply values the enduring friendship with Israel, built on trust, innovation and a shared commitment to peace and progress. Looking forward to our discussions during my upcoming Israel visit."

Netanyahu had shared a video from the cabinet meeting on X. In his remarks to his cabinet, Netanyahu termed PM Modi's arrival in the country as a historic moment, underscoring the strength of the India-Israel alliance.

He spoke of a vision to forge a broader "axis of nations" in the Middle East -- an alliance of like-minded countries united "against radical forces" and committed to stability, security, and technological advancement.

Highlighting his personal rapport with PM Modi, the Israeli PM noted their frequent exchanges and mutual visits, calling the Indian leader not just a partner but a "personal friend".

Elaborating on PM Modi's engagements in Israel, Netanyahu said, "On Wednesday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive. He will address the Knesset, and I am sure you will all be there. We will also hold an innovation event in Jerusalem and visit Yad Vashem together. I will also note something else, a special collaboration. We will advance cooperation in high-tech, AI, and quantum. I say AI and quantum not because it's not the future, it's the present, and we want to be among the world's leading nations in this field".

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who follows international relations closely, this is a significant diplomatic move. The focus on AI, quantum tech, and innovation is forward-looking. Both nations have so much to learn from each other's startup ecosystems.
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Priya S
Wonderful to see such warmth between the leaders. Israel's water management and agricultural tech can be a game-changer for our farmers. Hope the talks lead to affordable tech transfers that can benefit rural India.
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Rohit P
First Indian PM to address the Knesset! That's a proud moment for all of us. The diaspora must be so excited. While the strategic partnership is strong, I hope our foreign policy remains balanced in the complex geopolitics of the Middle East.
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Karthik V
The camaraderie is great for headlines, but let's ensure the deals signed actually translate into jobs and technology for our youth. Defence cooperation is crucial, but we must also build our own R&D capabilities. A respectful critique from a well-wisher.
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Nisha Z
Heartwarming to see the airport welcome. It shows true respect. As an Indian, it feels good to see our Prime Minister received with such honour abroad. May this visit bring prosperity and security to both nations.

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