Modi Concludes Historic Israel Visit, Elevates Ties to Strategic Partnership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded a landmark two-day state visit to Israel, marked by a special farewell gesture from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife at the airport. The two leaders agreed to elevate bilateral ties to a Special Strategic Partnership and establish a Critical and Emerging Technologies Partnership. Modi also met President Isaac Herzog, discussing enhanced cooperation in innovation and tech, and planted a tree under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative. The visit included a solemn tour of the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial and an address to the Israeli Knesset.

Key Points: Modi's Israel Visit: Strategic Partnership & Netanyahu's Gesture

  • Special Strategic Partnership announced
  • Critical tech cooperation pact
  • Centres of Excellence to increase to 100
  • Tree planted with President Herzog
  • Visited Holocaust Memorial
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PM Modi concludes landmark Israel visit, Netanyahu sees him off in another heartwarming gesture

PM Modi concludes landmark Israel visit, elevates ties to Special Strategic Partnership with Netanyahu. Key talks on tech, agriculture, and diplomacy.

PM Modi concludes landmark Israel visit, Netanyahu sees him off in another heartwarming gesture
"We've taken a historic decision to elevate our time-tested partnership to a Special Strategic Partnership. - PM Narendra Modi"

Tel Aviv, Feb 26

In yet another special gesture, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu bid farewell to PM Narendra Modi at the Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv as the visiting leader concluded his two-day State Visit to the country on Thursday.

PM Modi and Netanyahu shared a warm hug and were engaged in a conversation before the former boarded the plane.

Netanyahu and the First Lady had also welcomed PM Modi on the tarmac on Wednesday as the Indian Prime Minister landed in the country on his second landmark visit.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi and Netanyahu held talks and agreed to elevate ties to Special Strategic Partnership. The two leaders also discussed giving greater momentum to cooperation between India and Israel.

"Today's discussions with PM Netanyahu were very fruitful. We've taken a historic decision to elevate our time-tested partnership to a Special Strategic Partnership. This decision reflects the aspirations of the people of both countries," PM Modi posted on X.

"We discussed giving new direction and greater momentum to our cooperation. This includes economic and trade linkages. We have decided to establish a Critical and Emerging Technologies Partnership. This will accelerate cooperation in many futuristic areas," he added.

PM Modi termed agriculture as a key area where the two nations are working closely.

In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Agriculture is a key area where India and Israel are working closely. In today's talks, it was decided to increase the number of Centres of Excellence to 100. This will greatly benefit farmers."

PM Modi also met the star cast of the Jewish spy thriller series Fauda. While sharing the selfie with the star cast of the series on X, PM Modi wrote, "Thankfully, this interaction required only a selfie, no undercover work! Fauda."

PM Modi began the second day's engagements by calling on Israel President Isaac Herzog as both leaders discussed ways to further enhance cooperation in education, start-ups, innovation, tech and connectivity.

PM Modi and Herzog also planted a tree in the Presidential Gardens under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative.

"Ties of warmth and goodwill! PM Narendra Modi called-on the President Isaac Herzog of Israel, today. PM thanked President Herzog for his steadfast support in strengthening the special India-Israel Partnership. Both leaders explored avenues to further enhance cooperation in education, start-ups, innovation, tech and connectivity," Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated on X.

"PM Narendra Modi planted a tree in the Presidential Gardens under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative. PM also extended an invitation to President Herzog to visit India in the near future," he added.

Prior to meeting Israeli President, PM Modi visited the Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembrance Centre in Jerusalem, laying a wreath at the memorial in memory of the Holocaust victims.

Prime Minister Modi was accompanied by Israeli PM Netanyahu and Yad Vashem Chairman Dani Dayan as he visited the Holocaust Memorial and Museum which perpetuates and documents the Holocaust.

The visit included a tour of the Book of Names - a monumental installation containing the names of 4.8 million Jewish victims of the Holocaust - and a memorial ceremony in the Hall of Remembrance. Prime Minister Modi also signed the Yad Vashem guest book.

PM Modi on Wednesday addressed a Special Plenary of the Knesset in Jerusalem - the first such address by an Indian Prime Minister at the Israeli parliament.

- IANS

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Priya S
The personal touch between the leaders is heartwarming to see. The hug, the tree planting for 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' – it shows a genuine friendship. This strong personal rapport often translates into smoother diplomatic and economic ties. Good for both nations.
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Rohit P
While the optics are great, I hope the "futuristic areas" of cooperation are clearly defined and bring tangible results for the common Indian. We need tech transfer and joint ventures that create jobs here, not just high-level declarations. The proof will be in the implementation.
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Sarah B
As someone working in agri-tech, the expansion to 100 Centres of Excellence is fantastic news. Israeli drip irrigation and greenhouse tech can revolutionize water-scarce regions in India. This is a partnership with real, grassroots impact.
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Vikram M
The visit to Yad Vashem was a profoundly respectful gesture. It shows India's understanding and empathy for history. The address at the Knesset is also a big deal – our voice is being heard on the world stage with respect. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The Fauda selfie was a fun, humanizing moment! Beyond the serious diplomacy, these cultural connections matter. Israel's innovation ecosystem paired with India's talent pool and market is a winning combination. Looking forward to the startups this collaboration will foster.

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