Modi, Netanyahu Visit Tech Expo After Historic Knesset Address

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled together to a technology exhibition following Modi's historic address to the Israeli Knesset. Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to address the Israeli parliament, where he was honored with the 'Speaker of The Knesset' medal. In his speech, he highlighted strong bilateral ties, condemned terrorism, and expressed condolences for the October 7 attack. He called for deeper collaboration in trade, technology, and infrastructure, including finalizing a Free Trade Agreement.

Key Points: Modi, Netanyahu Tour Tech Expo After Knesset Speech

  • Modi first Indian PM to address Knesset
  • Strong bipartisan support for ties in Israel
  • Condolences for Oct 7 terror attack
  • Push for Free Trade Agreement finalisation
  • Collaboration in tech, IMEC, and I2U2
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PM Modi, Israeli counterpart travel together to attend technology and innovations exhibition

PM Modi and Israeli PM Netanyahu visit a technology exhibition, following Modi's historic address to the Knesset, strengthening India-Israel ties.

"After my Knesset address, PM Netanyahu and I are on the way to an exhibition which showcases strides made in the world of technology. - PM Modi"

Jerusalem, February 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday travelled together to see an exhibition which showcases strides made in the world of technology.

"After my Knesset address, PM Netanyahu and I are on the way to an exhibition which showcases strides made in the world of technology," PM Modi said in a post on X.

PM Modi addressed today a Special Plenary of the Knesset in Jerusalem. He is the first Indian Prime Minister to address the Israeli parliament.

Upon his arrival at the Knesset, Prime Minister was received by the Speaker of the Knesset Amir Ohana and accorded a ceremonial welcome.

Israel PM Netanyahu, Leader of Opposition Yair Lapid and Speaker Ohana spoke in the Plenary ahead of Prime Minister's address, expressing strong bipartisan support for India-Israel ties.

PM Modi began his address by thanking the Speaker for the special honour.

He expressed gratitude for being bestowed with the 'Speaker of The Knesset' medal, which he dedicated to the enduring friendship and shared democratic traditions of the two countries.

Highlighting the strong bonds of friendship between India and Israel, Prime Minister noted that the two peoples share both ancient civilizational ties and a robust contemporary partnership based on technology, innovation, defence, security and strategic convergences.

He stated that the vibrant people-to-people ties based on cooperation in agriculture, rural development, water management, sustainability and enterprise have imparted a dynamic outlook to the relationship.

Underlining the historical connections and two-way movement of people between the two countries, Prime Minister stated that the Indian community in Israel and the Jewish diaspora in India have made significant contribution to progress in both countries.

Recalling the uncompromising policy of zero tolerance for terrorism of the two countries, Prime Minister offered condolences for the October 7 terror attack and noted that there can be no justification for such brutality.

He offered India's support to all efforts that contribute to durable peace and stability in the region.

In this context, he highlighted India's firm support for the Gaza Peace Initiative endorsed by the UN Security Council.

Noting the ongoing collaboration between India and Israel, he called for deeper interaction between the two countries in the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor [IMEC] and the I2U2 frameworks.

Prime Minister highlighted India's growth story and sought greater bilateral collaboration in the fields of trade, investment, infrastructure development, green growth, start-ups, digital solutions and emerging technologies, unlocking the innovation and creativity of the youth.

Expressing satisfaction at the conclusion of the Bilateral Investment Treaty, he called for early finalisation of an ambitious Free Trade Agreement to realise the untapped trade potential.

Prime Minister called for greater parliamentary interaction between the two vibrant democracies taking advantage of the recently formed Parliamentary Friendship Group for Israel in India.

Drawing parallels between the ethos of the two civilizations, Prime Minister noted that India's philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam [the world is one family] and the Israeli principle of Tikkum Olam [healing the world] speak of shared approaches towards a harmonious society.

PM Modi thanked the members of the Knesset for their contribution to India-Israel ties and conveyed good wishes for the upcoming festival of Purim.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The parallels drawn between 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' and 'Tikkun Olam' are beautiful. It shows diplomacy is not just about deals, but shared human values. A thoughtful speech.
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Priya S
Hoping the FTA gets finalized soon. Israeli tech combined with Indian talent and scale can create wonders. Our startups have so much to gain from this partnership.
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Rohit P
Strong stance on zero tolerance for terrorism is appreciated. But while we strengthen ties with Israel, we must also be mindful of our long-standing relationships in the region and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Our foreign policy needs to be balanced.
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Karthik V
Collaboration in water management and agriculture is key for our farmers. Israel's drip irrigation tech can revolutionize arid regions in India. Hope this visit brings concrete projects on the ground.
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Michael C
The emphasis on youth, startups, and digital solutions is spot-on for the future. Two innovation powerhouses coming together can challenge the global tech landscape. Exciting times ahead.

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