ADVERTISEMENTREMOVE AD

Israeli PM to Land in Ahmedabad on 14 Jan for 4-Day India Trip

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will make a four-day visit to India in January. 

Published
India
3 min read
story-hero-img
i
Aa
Aa
Small
Aa
Medium
Aa
Large
Hindi Female

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be on a four-day visit to India starting 14 January, a little more than six months after his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi visited the Jewish state, informed sources said.

Netanyahu would be only the second Israeli Prime Minister to visit India since diplomatic relations were established between the two countries in 1992.
ADVERTISEMENTREMOVE AD

His visit next year comes almost 15 years after the first visit by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to New Delhi in 2003.

The Israeli Prime Minister would be received by Modi in Ahmedabad on his arrival on 14 January. Modi has in the past welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in his home state.

Netanyahu is expected to hold most of his official meetings in New Delhi on 15 and 16 January.

The detailed programme is being still worked out but it will include meetings with top leadership in India.
Sources told PTI

The Israeli leader would also be going to Mumbai on 17 January where he would be visiting the Jewish Chabad House, a site of 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai.

He would head back to Israel on 18 January. There could also be a possible stopover in Agra during the visit.

0
In the past year, I have visited all continents besides Antarctica. And in January, I will make a reciprocal visit to my dear good friend, Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, whose population is a significant part of humanity.
Netanyahu, at the opening of the Knesset’s (Israeli parliament) winter session last month.

PM Modi's standalone visit to Israel in July this year celebrated 25 years of establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. The Indian prime minister skipped Palestine during his trip leading many analysts to say that New Delhi was changing its rules of engagement in the region.

ADVERTISEMENTREMOVE AD
PM Modi’s visit, the first by an Indian Prime Minister to Israel, was termed by many as de-hyphenation of New Delhi’s ties with the Palestinians.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was invited to New Delhi a few weeks before Modi's visit to Israel, in what was his fifth visit to India in 12 years and the third state visit.

Netanyahu had called PM Modi's "historic visit" a "very significant step" in strengthening bilateral relations that are on a "constant upswing".

The Israeli leader has also grabbed every opportunity to emphasise on his "personal chemistry" with his Indian counterpart, including at the United Nations General Assembly in September where he shared the memories of Modi's three-day visit to Israel from 4-6 July.

"...We imagined the endless possibilities for Israel, India, for all humanity," he had said during his UNGA address. Modi extended an invitation to Netanyahu to visit India "at a mutually convenient time" during a 5 July press conference in Jerusalem.

Also Read: Modi in Israel: Equitable Defence Collaboration Should Be Agenda

ADVERTISEMENTREMOVE AD

Netanyahu had described the invitation as "a deeply moving moment for me, both in personal, but also in national and international terms".

Both the governments have taken several measures since Modi's Israel trip to strengthen bilateral ties.

Some of them include establishment of a USD 40 million joint fund to encourage Israeli and Indian business cooperation, agreements permitting and extending incentives to Bollywood filmmakers looking to shoot in Israel, efforts to promote growth in tourism, and a joint government project in the fields of water and agriculture.

Also Read: As Modi Visits Israel, a Look at the Country’s Tumultuous Creation

(At The Quint, we are answerable only to our audience. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member. Because the truth is worth it.)

Read Latest News and Breaking News at The Quint, browse for more from news and india

Speaking truth to power requires allies like you.
Become a Member
3 months
12 months
12 months
Check Member Benefits
Read More