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Beach stroll caps Modi’s visit to Israel

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ISRAEL/INDIA: Just one week after a hush-hush visit to Washington, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the first in his position to visit Israel - and it was anything but subdued.

Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu engaged in three days of public exhortatio­ns of their two countries’ deepening friendship, economic interdepen­dence and shared history. Unusual for such a lengthy visit, the two leaders spent almost the entire time by each others’ sides.

At a huge flower farm home to horticultu­re technology that India hopes to adopt from Israel, farmers even named a new fast-growing species of chrysanthe­mum after the Indian leader.

In a fitting cap to the warm buzz of agreements signed, smiles shared and hands shaken, Modi and Netanyahu spent a few of their final hours together on Olga Beach in the northern city of Hadera, cooling their toes in the Mediterran­ean. Netanyahu even gifted Modi a picture of them in the water, acclaiming their ‘‘deepest friendship’’.

There was, in fact, a practical reason the two leaders went for this stroll beyond a demonstrat­ion of their newfound affection. They were there to test drive a ‘‘mobile desalinati­on buggy’’, a kind of souped-up dune buggy that can make seawater potable.

‘‘We went on a jeep,’’ Netanyahu said. ‘‘But you can say that it is a future-jeep.’’

The buggy ride was indicative of the wider goals of the visit. India and Israel discussed trade cooperatio­n in a number of sectors, including water technologi­es, pharmaceut­icals, agricultur­al equipment, and last but certainly not least, massive defence contracts that total near $3 billion this year alone. India is Israel’s biggest defence technology customer.

Another goal of the trip has been the ‘‘de-hyphenatio­n’’ of India’s relationsh­ip with Israel and Palestine. Unlike many world leaders, Modi did not ‘‘balance’’ his trip with meetings with leaders of the Palestinia­n Authority (though PA President Mahmoud Abbas was recently in New Delhi). India was the first non-Arab state to recognise the Palestinia­n Authority in 1988, but it also normalised relations with Israel four years later. Modi is signalling that he won’t let geopolitic­s get in the way of trade deals, which lines up with his record of concentrat­ing on deals rather than diplomacy while on trips abroad.

Modi also called upon Moshe Holtzberg, a now-10-year-old boy who survived the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks that took both of his parents’ lives. He and Netanyahu also paid tribute to Indian soldiers who fought during World War I and are buried in a cemetery in the northern city of Haifa. - Washington Post

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, walks with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi as they visit Olga Beach near Hadera, Israel.
PHOTO: REUTERS Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, walks with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi as they visit Olga Beach near Hadera, Israel.

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