Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Israel on the 25th of next month. Netanyahu stated during a cabinet meeting that Modi will address the Israeli parliament, and he is confident that members of parliament will attend the speech. He welcomed the progress in relations between the two countries and noted that Modi’s visit presents opportunities to further strengthen cooperation in economic, diplomatic, and security sectors. This will be Modi’s second significant visit to Israel since taking office; his first visit was in 2017, followed by Netanyahu’s visit to India the next year. These visits have added new dimensions to the bilateral relationship and promoted regional cooperation. Over the past decade, India and Israel have significantly enhanced ties, including collaboration in defense, science and technology, agriculture, and unique economic sectors. Diplomatic relations were established in 1992, but recent years have seen remarkable progress. Modi’s upcoming visit is expected to boost bilateral trade volume and foster joint strategies on regional security issues. Globally, the strengthening of India-Israel relations could positively impact the political and economic situation in the region. Both governments are seeking to leverage this opportunity to increase investment and technology exchange. However, geopolitical tensions in the region may pose certain challenges to these relations.
Source: binance