PM Modi's Historic Israel Visit: Guard of Honour & Knesset Address

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Tel Aviv for a two-day state visit at the invitation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He was personally welcomed by Netanyahu and received a ceremonial Guard of Honour upon arrival. During the visit, Modi is scheduled to become the first Indian Prime Minister to address the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset. The visit aims to expand the strategic partnership between the two nations across various sectors.

Key Points: PM Modi's State Visit to Israel: Strengthening Strategic Ties

  • Guard of Honour at arrival
  • First Indian PM to address Knesset
  • Focus on deepening strategic partnership
  • Engagement with Indian diaspora
  • Warm welcome from Israeli leadership
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PM Modi receives Guard of Honour during state-visit to Israel

PM Narendra Modi visits Israel, receives Guard of Honour, to address Knesset. Aims to deepen strategic partnership with PM Benjamin Netanyahu.

"India and Israel share a robust and multifaceted Strategic Partnership - PM Modi"

Tel Aviv, February 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday arrived in Tel Aviv for a two-day state visit to Israel at the invitation of his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu, aimed at further strengthening the "robust and multifaceted Strategic Partnership" between the two nations.

On arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, Modi received a Guard of Honour. Netanyahu, accompanied by his wife Sara Netanyahu, personally welcomed the Prime Minister, reflecting the close personal rapport shared by the two leaders. The two Prime Ministers exchanged a warm hug upon arrival.

Israeli Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, was also present among those receiving PM Modi.

Ahead of his departure, PM Modi, in a statement, described the visit as an opportunity to further deepen the two nations' "robust and multifaceted Strategic Partnership."

"India and Israel share a robust and multifaceted Strategic Partnership that has witnessed remarkable growth and dynamism in recent years," the statement added, highlighting the trajectory of bilateral ties between the two nations.

The Prime Minister stated that he is looking forward to discussions with his Israeli counterpart aimed at expanding cooperation across various sectors.

The streets of Jerusalem carried a familiar buzz with tricolours tucked into shopfronts, community leaders coordinating welcome gatherings, and conversations in Hindi echoing through neighbourhoods where the Indian community forms a visible presence ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's arrival.

During his visit, the PM is scheduled to meet President Isaac Herzog and would also address the Knesset, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to do so.

Ahead of his address at the Israeli Parliament - Knesset, PM Modi will hold a brief meeting with Netanyahu today.

"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 he also looks forward to engaging with the Indian diaspora there, whom he credited with strengthening bilateral goodwill.

Ahead of his visit, Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed his eagerness, saying that the country and its people look forward to welcoming him.

In a post on X, Herzog, sharing PM Modi's departure statement ahead of his visit, extended a warm message to the Prime Minister, underlining the close ties between the two nations.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the State of Israel and the people of Israel look forward to welcoming you to Israel," Herzog stated in his post.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's heartwarming to see the Indian community there welcoming him with tricolours. Our diaspora is truly our strength abroad. Hope this visit brings more opportunities for Indian students and professionals in Israel.
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Rohit P
While strengthening ties is good, we must remember our traditional support for Palestine. Our foreign policy should maintain a careful balance. The government must ensure this partnership doesn't compromise our principled stand.
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Sarah B
The personal rapport between the leaders is evident. Such relationships often fast-track cooperation. Looking forward to announcements on water management tech – something we desperately need in many Indian states.
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Vikram M
Israel's expertise in drip irrigation and arid farming can revolutionize agriculture in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Hope the PM brings concrete deals in this sector for our farmers. That's real 'Sabka Vikas'.
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Kavya N
First Indian PM to address the Knesset! This shows how much India's global stature has grown. From being a recipient to a partner, our journey is inspiring. More power to our diplomacy.

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