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Israel says India to restart talks of buying anti-tank missiles

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JERUSALEM: India is to restart talks with Israel over a cancelled deal to buy anti-tank missiles, the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday.

New Delhi had suspended the US$500 million (417 million euro) deal to buy the Spike antitank missiles from Israel’s stateowned defence contractor Rafael after apparently deciding to manufactur­e the equipment at home.

But Netanyahu, in India on the first visit by an Israeli premier in 15 years, said his Indian counterpar­t had agreed to review the 2014 agreement.

“Following the talks I had with my friend Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Indian government has informed us that it is putting the Spike deal back on track,” Netanyahu said in a statement.

“This is very important and there will be many more deals.”

India’s military chief Bipin Rawat said last week the deal was scrapped after the staterun Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on (DRDO) offered to manufactur­e similar missiles in line with premier Narendra Modi’s pet ‘Make in India’ initiative.

Modi wants to end India’s status as the world’s top defence importer and encourage foreign companies to transfer their technology to local firms to create much-needed jobs.

But earlier this month, India announced it would buy 131 surface-to-air missiles from Israel for its first domestical­ly made aircraft carrier.

Modi made history in July when he became the first Indian leader to visit Israel.

During Netanyahu’s visit, the two have signed a series of agreements on oil, gas, renewable energy and cyber security as well as pledging to boost bilateral trade and investment.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? This file photo shows Israeli-made Spike missiles on parade during a ceremony marking the 65th anniversar­y of the founding of South Korea’s Armed Forces at an air base in Seongnam, south of Seoul.
— AFP photo This file photo shows Israeli-made Spike missiles on parade during a ceremony marking the 65th anniversar­y of the founding of South Korea’s Armed Forces at an air base in Seongnam, south of Seoul.

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