Modi heads to Israel to ‘strengthen cooperation’


Prime Minister Narendra Modi has flown to Israel for a two-day visit to deepen ties with a key trade and defence partner, stirring ­criticism at home.

“Our nations share a robust and multifaceted strategic partnership,” Modi said in a departure statement yesterday, saying he will meet his counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu and add­ress the Knesset, Israel’s parliament.

“Ties have significantly streng­thened in the last few years.”

New Delhi has steadily expan­ded cooperation with Israel across the defence, agriculture, techno­logy and cybersecurity sectors while balancing diplomatic interests in the Middle East.

Talks opened in New Delhi on Monday for an India-Israel Free Trade Agreement (FTA), India’s government said in a statement, noting that total merchandise trade was US$3.62bil (RM14.09bil) in 2024-2025.

Modi said he would hold talks with Netanyahu to “discuss ways to strengthen cooperation”, as well as meet Israeli President Isaac Herzog.

Full diplomatic relations between the two countries were established in 1992. Ties deepe­ned after Hindu-nationalist leader Modi took office in 2014.

Both right-wing leaders have called each other a “friend”.

In September 2023, grand plans were unveiled in New Delhi for an India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor – to link ­railways, ports, electricity, data networks and pipelines, including through Saudi Arabia and Israel.

Hamas’ attack on Israel on Oct 7, 2023, stalled these plans, prompting Israel to respond with a devastating war in the Gaza Strip.

Senior Congress party figure Priyanka Gandhi posted on social media yesterday that she hoped Modi would mention the killing of “thousands of innocent men, women and children in Gaza” when he addresses Israel’s parliament. — AFP

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