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No better time than today to take India-Israel relations forward, says Modi

International Desk

  02 Feb 2022, 10:49
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In a special video message released on Saturday to commemorate thirty years of full diplomatic relations between India and Israel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised that there could not be a better time to set new goals to take forward relations between the two countries.

“There could be no better opportunity to set new goals for India-Israel cooperation than when India is celebrating 75 years of Independence, Israel is about to do the same next year and the two nations are commemorating 30 years of full diplomatic relations,” he said.

He congratulated both nations and said he has full faith that the friendship between India and Israel will strengthen over the next few years.

PM Modi also stressed that the people of the two nations have shared an intimate relationship for a long time and that India and Israel have played decisive roles in each other’s development journeys.

Although India had recognised Israel on September 17, 1950, full-fledged diplomatic relations between the countries were established on January 29, 1992. The bilateral relations between both countries have developed into a multifaceted strategic partnership.

Earlier this week, Israel's envoy to India Naor Gilon had said the 30th anniversary of India-Israel diplomatic ties is a good opportunity to look ahead and shape the next 30 years of relations.

India's Ambassador to Israel Sanjeev Singla said, "We are proud to mark the 30th anniversary of our bilateral relations and look forward to using the special logo throughout the year to celebrate this special milestone."

Naor Gilon also shared a video of the Masada Fortress in the Judean Desert emblazoned with the flags of India and Israel to mark the completion of three decades of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said his country shares a "gehri dosti" (deep friendship) with India and thanked his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi for his "deep commitment" to the "strong and robust friendship".

"Israel and India have a "gehri dosti", Deep Friendship. Today we honour 30 years of diplomatic relations between Israel and India. Thirty years of a wonderful partnership, a deep cultural connection, and military and economic cooperation", Bennett said in a special video message released on Saturday evening.

Describing the opportunities of collaboration between the two countries as "endless", Bennett stressed that "the ties between Israel and India are strong and together they will only grow stronger".

To his ‘dear friend’ Narendra Modi, he wrote in Hindi, "Together we will continue to achieve more remarkable achievements".

On the same day that PM Modi released his special video message, the New York Times published a report claiming that the Indian government bought Pegasus spyware as part of a USD 2 billion defence deal with Israel in 2017.

Reacting to the same, Opposition leaders have alleged that the Centre indulged in illegal snooping on its own citizens using Pegasus and this amounts to "treason".

A government source said the matter related to Pegasus was being monitored by a committee under the Supreme Court and the report is awaited.

Source: India Today

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