Modi Returns From Historic Israel Visit, Signs 27 Pacts & FTA Roadmap

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has concluded a historic two-day state visit to Israel, marking the first such visit in nine years. The visit resulted in the elevation of bilateral relations to a Special Strategic Partnership and the signing of 27 agreements across sectors like innovation and security. Both leaders affirmed a strong, shared stance against terrorism and discussed regional peace initiatives, including the Gaza Peace Plan. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu praised the visit as extraordinarily productive and moving, highlighting deep personal and strategic bonds.

Key Points: Modi Concludes Historic Israel Visit, Forges Strategic Partnership

  • 27 MoUs signed across tech & security
  • Special Strategic Partnership formed
  • Free Trade Agreement roadmap announced
  • Joint stance against terrorism affirmed
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PM Modi returns to India after concluding 2-day state visit to Israel

PM Modi returns from a landmark Israel visit, elevating ties to a Special Strategic Partnership, signing 27 MoUs, and charting a path for an FTA.

"India and Israel are clear that there is no place for terrorism in the world. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, February 27

Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to India on Friday after a historic two-day state visit to Israel, the first in nine years, during which both countries elevated their bilateral relationship to a Special Strategic Partnership.

The visit culminated in the signing of 27 MoUs and agreements across diverse sectors, including innovation, cultural exchange, manufacturing, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, economic cooperation, diplomacy, and security.

PM Modi also announced that India and Israel would soon finalise a mutually beneficial Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

He also declared the establishment of a Critical and Emerging Technology Partnership to deepen collaboration in high-tech and innovation domains.

In his remarks, PM Modi reiterated the shared resolve against terrorism, stating clearly that "India and Israel are clear that there is no place for terrorism in the world. Terrorism cannot be accepted in any form."

He affirmed that both nations would continue to stand shoulder to shoulder against terrorism and its supporters, noting that peace and stability in West Asia are directly linked to India's security.

Emphasising India's consistent support for dialogue and peaceful resolutions in the region, PM Modi highlighted efforts to de-escalate tensions.

He specifically welcomed the Gaza Peace Plan as a pathway towards peace, adding that India fully supports such initiatives aimed at restoring stability and that humanity must never become a victim of conflict.

During the joint press briefing, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described PM Modi's visit as "amazing," "extraordinarily productive," and "extraordinarily moving," despite its short duration.

He praised the emotional impact of PM Modi's address to the Knesset the previous day, noting that it left few dry eyes in Israel.

Netanyahu expressed profound gratitude, saying Israel owes India "a great lot of debt" for its enduring friendship.

He shared a personal anecdote about enjoying "unbelievable food" at an Indian restaurant in Tel Aviv with his wife, Sara, before their marriage, underscoring a personal dimension to the bond.

The Israeli leader highlighted the potential of combining the "brilliant talent" and "meeting of minds and hearts" between the two countries, expressing confidence that this connection would continue.

He announced plans for an early government-to-government (G2G) meeting in India, looking forward to bringing distinguished ministers for further engagement.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the economic and tech agreements are promising, I hope the government remains mindful of the humanitarian situation. PM Modi's support for the Gaza Peace Plan is a crucial and balanced stance. Peace in West Asia is indeed vital for global stability.
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Vikram M
27 MoUs! That's impressive speed and scale. The FTA will be a big boost for 'Make in India'. Our farmers can also benefit from Israeli drip irrigation tech. Hope the benefits reach the common man soon.
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Rohit P
The personal touch with Netanyahu sharing the food story shows diplomacy is also about building personal rapport. Strong leadership on display. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
A respectful critique: We must ensure our strong stance against terrorism is applied uniformly to all situations, not just selectively. The visit seems successful, but the real test is in the implementation of these agreements on the ground.
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Michael C
Quantum computing and AI partnerships? That's forward-thinking. This is how India positions itself for the next decade. The "meeting of minds" comment by Netanyahu is spot on.

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