Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

NETANYAHU IN INDIA FROM JANUARY 14

- Jayanth Jacob letters@hindustant­imes.com

Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu will arrive in India for a three-day visit on January 14 as the two countries work towards a free trade pact. PM Narendra Modi will receive Netanyahu in Ahmedabad, just as he received China’s Xi and Japan’s Abe.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to arrive in India for a three-day visit on January 14 as the two countries work towards a free trade agreement.

The two countries are also working on a proposal for the Heron TP, medium-altitude, long-endurance, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) to meet multiple mission needs of the Indian armed forces.

Upon his arrival, Netanyahu will be received by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Ahmedabad, like he did China’s Xi Jinping and Japan’s Shinzo Abe.

Netanyahu will be in India till January 16, 2018 and from Gujarat he will travel to New Delhi. Agra is another proposed stopover for Netanyahu, the second Israeli Prime Minister to visit India after Ariel Sharon in 2003.

Indian officials preparing for the Israeli Prime Minister’s visit said the two countries will likely focus on innovation, agricultur­e, water management and agricultur­e, apart from trade.

The bilateral trade between the countries, excluding defence is around $5 billion.

“The trade is below potential between the two sides. Both have identified promoting business ties and investment­s as a key focus”, said one of the officials on the condition of anonymity.

The Heron TP systems include maritime patrol radar, electronic support measures, electronic and communicat­ions intelligen­ce and can also be installed with M-19HD multisenso­r electro-optical payload.

The real-time imagery and telemetry data collected by the payloads are transmitte­d to the ground control station using line-of-sight propagatio­n and satellite communicat­ions (SATCOM).

The UAV allows for simultaneo­us operation of different payloads for multi-mission requiremen­ts. “We are working on this proposal”, said an official. India officially recognised Israel on September 17, 1950 but the two sides started full diplomatic ties in 1992 under the Congress-government led by PV Narasimha Rao.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu (right) will be received by PM Narendra Modi in Ahmedabad upon his arrival.
PTI FILE Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu (right) will be received by PM Narendra Modi in Ahmedabad upon his arrival.

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