Israel Hails Modi's Historic Visit, Deepens Strategic Partnership

Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Oren Marmorstein, hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit as historic and moving, particularly his speech in the Knesset. He emphasized the deep bonds based on shared values, history, and common threats, noting mutual support during Operation Sindoor and after the October 7 attacks. The visit elevated the relationship to a "special strategic partnership" with 16 agreements signed, focusing on cooperation in AI, innovation, cyber, and defense. Marmorstein also expressed gratitude for Modi's support and commented on the potential of President Trump's Gaza peace plan, contingent on disarming Hamas.

Key Points: Israel Praises PM Modi's Knesset Speech, Deepens Strategic Ties

  • Historic Modi visit strengthens ties
  • Shared threats & mutual support cited
  • 16 agreements signed, AI & defense focus
  • Trump's Gaza peace plan referenced
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Israel's Foreign Ministry spokesperson moved by PM Modi's speech, highlights shared threats, AI & defense cooperation, and thanks India for Oct 7 support.

"We were all moved by Prime Minister Modi's speech yesterday in the Knesset. - Oren Marmorstein"

By Sahil Pandey, Jerusalem, February 27

Oren Marmorstein, Spokesperson of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, hailed PM Modi's visit, saying that they were all moved by PM Modi's speech in the Knesset.

Marmorstein, in a conversation with ANI, said that Israel stood with India during Operation Sindoor.

"This was an historic visit, an amazing visit. We were all moved by Prime Minister Modi's speech yesterday in the Knesset. This is based on shared values, also shared history. Our bonds together, Israel, India, the people, go back more than 2,000 years ago," he said.

He added that Israel and India also have the same threats and interests.

"And shared interests and also shared threats. We have, unfortunately, shared threats that we need to struggle against. And Israel was there for India in Operation Sindoor. And India was there for Israel on October 7. And we're grateful for this," he said.

He noted that the relations between both nations deepened by PM Modi's visit.

"The relationship because of this visit has now went and we are now in a different level. We are now in a special strategic partnership. Already 16 agreements were signed. Huge success. And this is thanks to the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, Prime Minister Netanyahu, Foreign Ministry, India Foreign Ministry, we were able to bring this relationship to the next level," he said.

When asked about the Free Trade Agreement between both nations, Marmorstein said that it was difficult to point a date, but there is a keen interest on both sides to push the relations forward.

"So it's hard to pencil a date, but I think you've witnessed the desire, the keen interest of both countries, both leadership, Israel and India. To push this forward. And I think in terms of fields and areas of expertise, the sky is the limit. We're talking about cooperation already signed in the fields of AI, innovation, cyber. The future is for us together," he said.

Marmorstein highlighted the untapped reservoir that Artificial intelligence has in combination with defence.

"So obviously there are some details that we can go into when it comes to defence. But again, we are looking into doing amazing things together. In terms of defence, but not only defence. We're talking about, for example, trying to harness the potential of AI for the benefit of both of our countries. So it can go directly to the fields of defence," he said.

He gave examples of potential of AI in agriculture and defence.

"For example, think of drones being used and being upgraded by AI, but also AI can help us fully take the potential of agriculture to the next level. Because with drip irrigation and technologies based on AI, we can do amazing things together. And this is what we're talking about," he said.

Marmorstein said that Israel was grateful to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's support after the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel.

"So first, we are grateful for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's support and friendship. And this was throughout the war, like I said, October 7. Prime Minister Modi was there showing support and being with Israel shoulder to shoulder," he said.

Marmorstein lauded US President Donald Trump for his Gaza Peace Plan, saying that the plan makes sure that the Hamas is being disarmed.

"And in terms of President Trump's peace plan, yes, Israel said yes to this visionary plan, and we're trying to push this forward. And the number one condition, the number one element that needs to be implemented in this plan is making sure that Hamas is being disarmed. Because if you maintain Hamas as a terror organization, with its weapon, with its power of destruction, no good can come out of this. So the number one condition, the number one element that the peace plan itself of President Trump is articulating is making sure that Hamas is being disarmed," he said.

Marmorstein also added that PM Modi's visit was an honour for Israel, and that both countries are not just partners, but were friends.

"Indeed, this was a huge honor that the state of Israel showed to the Prime Minister of India and I think in terms of the future the sky is the limit. Israel and India are close, not only partners, friends and the people of Israel and the people of India feel very much close together. We can do great things together and we're looking forward to the future," he said.

Prime Minister Modi made a state visit to Israel from 25 to 26 February 2026 on the invitation of Netanyahu.

- ANI

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Priya S
The mutual support mentioned - Operation Sindoor and October 7 - shows this is a real two-way relationship. Glad to see it's moving beyond defence to areas like AI in agriculture. Drip irrigation tech from Israel could revolutionize farming in water-scarce regions of India.
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Rohit P
While strategic partnerships are good, I hope our foreign policy remains balanced. We have historical ties with other nations in the region as well. The focus should always be on what benefits the common Indian citizen the most - jobs, technology transfer, and security.
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Sarah B
As an observer, it's impressive to see how India's global stature has grown. A leader's speech moving a foreign parliament is significant. The 16 agreements signed show this is substantive, not just symbolic. The AI and cyber cooperation will be key for the future.
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Karthik V
"Shared threats" is the key phrase. In a volatile world, having a reliable partner like Israel in tech and defence is crucial for our security. The Free Trade Agreement needs to be fast-tracked now! It will boost 'Make in India' with cutting-edge Israeli innovation.
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Michael C
The mention of Trump's peace plan seems a bit out of place in an article about India-Israel ties. Perhaps the spokesperson was trying to give a full picture of Israel's stance. Nonetheless, the core story is the strengthening of a major strategic partnership.

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