Khaleej Times

India, Israel vow joint terror fight

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occupied jerusalem — Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said India and Israel have agreed to cooperate in the fight against terrorism and growing radicalisa­tion.

“India has suffered first hand the violence and hatred spread by terror, so has Israel,” Modi said while jointly addressing the media with his Israeli counterpar­t Benjamin Netanyahu after delegation-level talks.

“The Prime Minister and I agreed to do much more together to protect our strategic interests and also cooperate to fight growing radicalisa­tion,” Modi said.

Modi, who arrived in Israel on Friday, is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the Middle Eastern country. The two countries are celebratin­g this year the 25th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties.

Modi said the goal of India and Israel was to build a relationsh­ip that reflected the shared priorities and drew on the enduring bonds between people of the two countries.

“We regard thriving two-way trade and investment flows as the bedrock of a strong partnershi­p.”

He said he and Netanyahu had productive discussion­s not only on bilateral cooperatio­n but also on issues of global peace and stability.

On people-to-people ties, Modi said that while there had been an increase in the number of Israeli tourists visiting India, more and more Indian students were coming to Israel for studies. Netanyahu said Modi’s visit had been ‘a deeply moving moment’ for him personally.

He said while the Israel-India match was a match made in heaven, he and Modi had agreed to go ahead with their plans with “feet firmly planted on the ground”.

“We are being challenged by the forces of terrorism. We will cooperate in this area,” he said.

Netanyahu said he and the Indian leader discussed cooperatio­n in many areas, including agricultur­e and water management. Following talks, India and Israel signed seven agreements, including three on cooperatio­n in space technology, two on water, one on agricultur­e and one on setting up an India-Israel industrial R&D and technologi­cal innovation fund. —

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes with his Israeli counterpar­t Benjamin Netanyahu in occupied Jerusalem on Wednesday. — AFP
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes with his Israeli counterpar­t Benjamin Netanyahu in occupied Jerusalem on Wednesday. — AFP

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