PM Modi's Historic Israel Visit Celebrated Like a Festival, Says Ambassador

India's Ambassador to Israel, J.P. Singh, has described Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent two-day visit as historic, noting it was celebrated with festival-like enthusiasm by the Israeli people. The visit resulted in the bilateral relationship being elevated to a special strategic partnership and the signing of 16 key agreements. Major areas of cooperation included Artificial Intelligence, cyber security, quantum technologies, and agriculture, with a focus on extending Centres of Excellence. The visit also saw discussions on finalizing a Free Trade Agreement and the adoption of India's UPI system to facilitate financial transactions.

Key Points: Modi's Historic Israel Visit: 16 Pacts, AI, Security Focus

  • Strategic partnership elevated
  • 16 agreements signed
  • Focus on AI and cyber security
  • Agricultural cooperation extended
  • Push for Free Trade Agreement
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PM Modi's two-day visit historic, celebrated as festival in Israel: Ambassador of India to Israel (IANS Exclusive)

India's Ambassador calls PM Modi's Israel visit historic, marking a strategic partnership upgrade and 16 agreements in AI, cyber security, and agriculture.

"The two-day visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was historic in every manner. - Ambassador J.P. Singh"

Jerusalem, Feb 28

India's Ambassador to Israel, J.P. Singh on Saturday described Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to the country as 'historic' in every sense, saying the Israeli people welcomed him warmly and celebrated the occasion like a festival.

Speaking to IANS exclusively, Ambassador Singh said the visit marked a significant milestone in India-Israel relations, with both nations elevating their ties and signing 16 agreements across key sectors.

"The two-day visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was historic in every manner. The way the people of Israel welcomed him with warmth and enthusiasm showed the deep respect and friendship between the two countries. The visit was celebrated like a festival," Singh said.

He noted that PM Modi's address to the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, received widespread appreciation.

"The speech delivered by the Prime Minister at the Knesset was highly appreciated. It reflected the shared values and growing partnership between India and Israel. The honour bestowed upon him by the Israeli Parliament demonstrates the strength of our bilateral ties," he added.

According to the Ambassador, the visit resulted in a significant upgrade in bilateral relations.

"During this visit, our relationship has been elevated from a strategic partnership to a special strategic partnership. This is a major development and reflects the trust and confidence between the two nations. We have signed 16 agreements covering various areas of cooperation," he said.

Science and technology emerged as one of the key focus areas. Singh said Artificial Intelligence (AI), cyber security and quantum technologies were given special emphasis.

"In Artificial Intelligence alone, two agreements were signed, including one focussing on AI in education. This aligns with the vision of the Prime Minister to ensure that common people benefit from technological advancements," he said.

Highlighting cyber security as a critical area of collaboration, Singh stated, "Cyber security is a matter of global concern. We are working to combine the strengths of both countries to effectively address emerging threats in this domain."

He pointed out that Israel's core strengths lie in innovation, research and development, AI and cyber security.

"India also has strong capabilities in these areas. Our idea is to create a framework that combines the strengths of both countries so that it benefits both nations," he said.

Agriculture was another important area of cooperation. Singh said the extension of Centres of Excellence would help enhance farm productivity and support small farmers.

"By combining the agricultural strengths of India and Israel, we can improve productivity and increase farmers' incomes, especially benefiting small and marginal farmers," he said.

Trade and economic cooperation were also discussed extensively during the visit.

"Recently, we signed a bilateral treaty, and both Prime Ministers have directed that a Free Trade Agreement should be concluded as soon as possible. We have also signed an agreement on UPI, which will facilitate smoother financial transactions and benefit both countries," he added.

On defence cooperation, Singh said both nations are already working closely and will further expand collaboration in this sector. Cultural cooperation was also strengthened through new agreements signed during the visit.

Describing PM Modi's speech as "visionary," the Ambassador said it highlighted the commonalities between the two countries and outlined a road map for future growth.

"The Prime Minister's speech went viral and was widely appreciated by people in both countries. The recognition he received from the Israeli Parliament is significant and reflects his efforts to further strengthen India-Israel relations," Singh said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Wonderful to see such warmth between the two nations. The UPI agreement is a game-changer for Indians traveling or working in Israel. Hoping the FTA gets finalized soon to boost trade. More power to India-Israel friendship!
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Rohit P
While strengthening ties is good, I hope our government also prioritizes domestic issues with the same energy. The AI in education agreement sounds promising, but we need to ensure it actually reaches our government schools in villages, not just elite institutions.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the collaboration on quantum technologies and cyber security is incredibly exciting. Israel is a leader in innovation. Combining our strengths can put India at the forefront of the next tech revolution. Great strategic move!
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Karthik V
The Centres of Excellence in agriculture are the real win here. Israeli drip irrigation and tech can transform the lives of our small farmers in states like Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Hope the implementation is swift and effective. 🙏
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Michael C
It's impressive to see a foreign leader being celebrated like a festival. Speaks volumes about PM Modi's diplomatic outreach. The upgrade to a 'special strategic partnership' is a significant diplomatic achievement. The 16 agreements show it's not just symbolism, but substance.

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