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Netanyahu in Delhi to deepen links

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NEW DELHI: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inspected a ceremonial guard of honour at India’s presidenti­al palace yesterday and laid a floral wreath at the memorial of India’s independen­ce leader Mohandas Gandhi during his first visit to the country.

Mr Netanyahu was scheduled to meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi after press time last night to discuss defence, trade and energy ties.

“This is the dawn of a new era in the great friendship between India and Israel,” Mr Netanyahu told reporters at the presidenti­al palace.

He described the visit as “deeply moving for my wife and me and for the entire people of Israel”.

The visit marks 25 years since India and Israel establishe­d diplomatic relations. Last year Mr Modi visited Israel, becoming the first Indian prime minister to do so.

During the Cold War, India didn’t have open relations with Israel, leaning heavily in favor of the Palestinia­ns. But over the last 25 years, ties between the two countries have warmed.

Mr Netanyahu arrived in New Delhi on Sunday and was met on the tarmac by Mr Modi, who engulfed the Israeli leader in his trademark bear hug.

But the visit also comes weeks after India’s vote in favor of a UN resolution denouncing US President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Mr Netanyahu told India Today magazine that while Israel was disappoint­ed by India’s vote, the relationsh­ip between Tel Aviv and New Delhi remained strong.

“Yes, naturally we were disappoint­ed, but this visit is a testimony that our relationsh­ip is moving on so many fronts forward,” Mr Netanyahu said.

During his six-day visit Israel and India are expected to sign agreements on cybersecur­ity, energy and space cooperatio­n.

A large Israeli business contingent is travelling with Mr Netanyahu, who yesterday was due to attend the India-Israel CEO Forum Meeting.

His schedule includes a visit to Agra, to visit the Taj Mahal, and to Gujarat, prime minister Modi’s home state.

He will also visit India’s business capital Mumbai where apart from meeting business leaders he is also slated to meet with the leaders of India’s tiny Jewish community.

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