Israel-India Ties Deepen: Sa'ar Meets Jaishankar Amid Netanyahu Visit Plans

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar is meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in New Delhi for crucial bilateral talks. The two-day visit includes discussions on enhancing connectivity between Asia and Europe through Israeli routes. This comes amid reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may visit India in the coming months. The meetings signal deepening strategic partnership between the two nations following recent high-level diplomatic exchanges.

Key Points: Israeli FM Sa'ar Meets EAM Jaishankar in New Delhi Talks

  • Gideon Sa'ar's two-day diplomatic visit includes meetings with senior Indian officials
  • Discussion focuses on implementing connectivity vision for Asia-Europe trade routes
  • Both ministers previously met at Munich Security Conference in February
  • Netanyahu expected to visit India soon amid warming bilateral relations
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Israeli FM Sa'ar to hold talks with EAM Jaishankar in New Delhi on Tuesday

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar holds crucial talks with EAM Jaishankar in Delhi, discussing trade routes and strengthening strategic partnership amid warming bilateral ties.

"FM Sa'ar highlighted the importance of Israel's relationship with India - Israeli Foreign Ministry"

Jerusalem/New Delhi, Nov 3

Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gideon Sa'ar will hold a meeting with External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar in New Delhi on Tuesday, the Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmed on Monday.

Saar, who will be on a two-day diplomatic visit to India, will also meet with other senior officials in the Indian government.

The visiting minister is also scheduled to meet other government officials, Ambassadors, diplomats, heads of research institutes, and local business leaders during the visit, the Israeli MFA stated on Monday.

During his flying visit, the Foreign Minister will also deliver a briefing on Middle East affairs to foreign policy and security scholars before returning to Israel on Wednesday.

Ahead of the Foreign Minister's visit, the Israeli media reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is also expected to visit India in the coming months, amid warming relations between the two countries.

Earlier this year, Sa'ar represented Israel at the Munich Security Conference during which he engaged in an extensive series of policy discussions with numerous foreign ministers, prominent heads of state, and other senior officials from around the world, including EAM Jaishankar.

"FM Sa'ar discussed with Indian Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar the implementation of Trump's vision for enhancing connectivity between Asia, Europe and the US with routes passing through Israel. The two parties discussed the impact on trade routes caused by the Houthis and Iran. FM Sa'ar highlighted the importance of Israel's relationship with India," the Israeli MFA stated on February 16 after the meeting.

Both ministers also spoke over phone on June 13.

"Received a call this afternoon from FM Sa'ar of Israel regarding ongoing developments," EAM Jaishankar posted on X after the conversation.

Last month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, for the Diwali greetings and hoped that the strategic partnership between the two nations continues to flourish in the years to come.

PM Modi also extended heartfelt wishes to Netanyahu on his birthday, wishing him good health and success.

"Thank you, my dear friend, for your warm Diwali greetings. I also extend my heartiest wishes on your birthday. Wishing you good health and success. May India-Israel Strategic Partnership continue to flourish in the years to come," PM Modi posted on X.

PM Modi's statement comes after Netanyahu extended greetings to people of India on the occasion of Diwali. He wished that Diwali brings hope, peace and prosperity for India.

In a post on X, Israel Prime Minister's Office stated, "PM Netanyahu: Wishing my friend Narendra Modi and the people of India a very Happy Diwali! May the Festival of Lights bring hope, peace and prosperity to your great nation. Israel and India stand together. Partners in innovation, friendship, defence and a brighter future."

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the diplomatic engagement, I hope our government maintains a balanced foreign policy. We have important relationships with Arab countries too that shouldn't be compromised. Strategic autonomy should remain our guiding principle.
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Arjun K
Israel has been a reliable partner for India, especially in defense technology. The discussion on trade routes and connectivity is timely given the current global situation. Hope this visit brings concrete outcomes for our economy.
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Sarah B
The personal chemistry between Modi and Netanyahu is evident from their Diwali and birthday exchanges. Such personal relationships often help in building stronger bilateral ties. Good diplomacy at work!
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Karthik V
Hope they discuss technology transfer and joint ventures in cybersecurity. Israel is world leader in this field and we have the talent pool. Perfect combination for mutual benefit.
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Michael C
The timing of this visit is interesting given the Middle East situation. India's balanced approach in international relations is commendable. We manage to maintain good relations with all sides while protecting our national interests.

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