The Asian Age

PM likely to visit Israel this summer

Both sides working on dates; Netanyahu may tour India by yearend

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New Delhi, Feb. 28: PM Narendra Modi will visit Israel by the middle of this year, a first by any Indian PM to the Jewish nation. The visit is likely to take place sometime in June. Sources said the visit would “take place this summer”, with preparatio­ns already having commenced as both sides are working out the dates for the visit along with other details. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is also likely to visit India by the yearend.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Israel by the middle of this year, the first by any Indian Prime Minister to the Jewish nation.

The visit is likely to take place sometime in June. Government sources said the visit would “take place this summer”, with preparatio­ns already having commenced as both sides are working out the dates for the visit along with other details. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is also likely to visit India by the end this year.

The two nations on Tuesday unveiled a logo in the capital to mark 25 years of diplomatic ties. Speaking on the occasion, MEA’s secretary (economic relations) Amar Sinha said although both the countries have cooperatio­n in the defence and the security sectors, “conscious” efforts are being made to make it a “multidimen­sional relationsh­ip”, and not merely “unifocal”.

Israeli ambassador Daniel Carmon said the two sides are working on “every possible area of cooperatio­n”. In the past 13 years, India has bought weaponry and defence platforms worth billions of dollars from Israel.

Mr Sinha said the two countries have planned a series of events to celebrate the silver jubilee of the diplomatic relationsh­ip this year. It has been decided “at the highest level”, to create joint coordinati­on committee to plan out the activities. This includes visits by business delegation­s, academic fora. Mr Sinha said Israel is located in an area of great concern and interest to India.

In November last year, the two countries had decided to “broad-base” their already close defence partnershi­p and had agreed to intensify cooperatio­n in combating radicalism and extremism during the visit of Israeli President Reuven Rivlin. The two sides had also resolved to deepen their overall engagement including in key areas of trade and investment, agricultur­e, water resources, education and research.

 ?? — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY ?? MEA secretary (economic relations) Amar Sinha (right) with Israeli ambassador to India Daniel Carmon in New Delhi on Tuesday, during the unveiling of a logo to mark 25 years of India-Israel diplomatic relations.
— PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY MEA secretary (economic relations) Amar Sinha (right) with Israeli ambassador to India Daniel Carmon in New Delhi on Tuesday, during the unveiling of a logo to mark 25 years of India-Israel diplomatic relations.

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