Modi, Netanyahu Boost India-Israel Ties in Water, Agriculture & Climate

Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation in critical areas of water management and sustainable agriculture. The partnership focuses on advanced technologies for water conservation, wastewater reuse, and cleaning rivers like the Ganges. Over a million Indian farmers have already been trained at jointly operated centres of excellence, with more centres and a new innovation hub being established. The leaders also agreed to strengthen collaboration on climate action, fisheries, and promoting a circular economy.

Key Points: India-Israel Strengthen Water, Agriculture & Climate Cooperation

  • Water conservation & Ganges cleaning tech
  • 35+ agriculture excellence centres
  • 1M+ farmers trained
  • Joint fisheries & aquaculture centre
  • Climate action & circular economy collaboration
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PM Modi, Netanyahu affirm importance to strengthen cooperation in agriculture

PM Modi and PM Netanyahu expand partnership in water tech, farming, and climate action, benefiting millions of Indian farmers.

"affirmed the importance of efforts to strengthen the partnership in water and agriculture - Joint Statement"

Jerusalem, February 26

In the India-Israel Joint Statement released on Thursday, both sides noted the role of water and agriculture in sustainable development and reaffirmed the importance of strengthening partnership in such areas.

Recognising the critical role of water and agriculture in sustainable development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu affirmed the importance of efforts to strengthen the partnership in water and agriculture.

The partnership focuses on key areas of water conservation, wastewater treatment and its reuse for agriculture, desalination, water utility reforms, and the cleaning of the Ganges and other rivers using advanced water technologies, as per the statement.

The Prime Ministers also agreed to strengthen the ongoing capacity-building program in agriculture in Israel, led by MASHAV in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture of India. This multifaceted program benefits hundreds of thousands of Indian farmers, through training, introduction of unique and innovative techniques and knowledge transfer.

Both Prime Ministers also apprised the progress of the 35 centres of excellence in agriculture already operating and the 8 that are being jointly operationalised in various locations across India. Both leaders noted with satisfaction that more than a million Indian farmers have been trained at these centres of excellence so far.

The Prime Ministers welcomed the signing of the MOU between ICAR and MASHAV regarding the India - Israel Innovation Centre for Agriculture (IINCA) -This initiative will drive innovation and research, enhance productivity, and promote sustainable growth in agriculture. Both leaders also welcomed the launch of 20 Joint Fellowships for Agricultural Research by Indian researchers at the Volcani Agriculture Research Organization, the statement said.

Both leaders welcomed the signing of the Declaration of Intent on cooperation in fisheries and aquaculture in January 2026 and agreed to strengthen cooperation in this area, including through the setting up of a Joint Centre of Excellence in Fisheries and Aquaculture.

The Prime Ministers underlined the importance of cooperation in the field of environment and climate change and agreed to have bilateral consultations to strengthen collaboration among stakeholders on climate action, including capacity building and examining possibilities for technology transfer as well as jointly promoting a circular economy, protection of biodiversity and prevention of environmental pollution, the statement added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Training over a million farmers is no small feat. My uncle in Punjab attended one of these programs and his yield improved significantly. Hope these new centres reach more small-scale farmers in remote areas.
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Rohit P
Good step, but implementation is key. We've seen many MoUs signed before. The focus should be on ground-level impact and making the technology affordable for the average farmer, not just large cooperatives.
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Sarah B
The joint research fellowships and innovation centre sound promising. Combining Indian research talent with Israeli agri-tech expertise could lead to breakthroughs suited to our diverse climates. Very forward-looking.
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Vikram M
Including fisheries and aquaculture is a smart move. Coastal communities will benefit greatly. Sustainable practices are the need of the hour. Jai Kisan, Jai Jawan! 🙏
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Michael C
The circular economy and climate action collaboration is crucial. Hope this partnership sets a model for how countries can work together on sustainable development beyond just agriculture.

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