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Modi in Israel: Israeli Minister Netanyahu Prepares for a Strategic Shift
Israeli Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has just confirmed a major visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Israel. This diplomatic event marks a new step in the rapprochement between Jerusalem and New Delhi, two key players in Asian and Middle Eastern geopolitics. Modi is preparing to restart bilateral dialogue amid major geopolitical reconfigurations.
Netanyahu Approves Modi’s Strategic Visit
During an Israeli cabinet meeting on the 22nd, the Israeli minister outlined the details of this upcoming visit. Modi is scheduled to speak before the Israeli Parliament, an honor reserved for high-level dignitaries. Netanyahu expects broad participation from lawmakers, reflecting the Israeli government’s importance placed on this dialogue with India. This parliamentary address symbolizes the desire to strengthen the political foundations of Indo-Israeli cooperation.
Deepening Economic, Diplomatic, and Security Foundations
The Israeli minister emphasized the extraordinary potential of this meeting to transform relations between the two countries. Priority sectors include economic cooperation to boost trade exchanges, diplomatic efforts to coordinate regional positions, and security, an area where Israel and India share crucial common interests. Netanyahu highlighted the urgency of consolidating these three pillars for a lasting and mutually beneficial relationship.
A Friendship Built Gradually Since 2017
This is not the first demonstration of commitment between the two nations. Modi already made a historic visit to Israel in 2017, the first official visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the country. This move marked a turning point in bilateral relations. In return, Netanyahu visited India the following year, confirming their shared desire to develop a strategic partnership. Today, this new visit illustrates the strengthening of a friendship that has moved from rhetoric to concrete action.