India and Israel Issue Joint Statement to Deepen Strategic Partnership

India and Israel Issue Joint Statement to Deepen Strategic Partnership

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TNI Bureau: India and Israel have reaffirmed their strong bilateral ties through a joint statement aimed at expanding cooperation across key sectors, including defence, technology, agriculture, and innovation. The announcement reflects the growing strategic partnership between the two countries and their shared commitment to peace, development, and security.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Israeli leaders emphasised the importance of strengthening collaboration in emerging technologies, cybersecurity, water management, and agricultural innovation. Both sides highlighted the need to enhance economic engagement and promote investments that benefit people in both nations.

The joint statement underscored the long-standing friendship between India and Israel, built on shared democratic values and mutual trust. The two countries agreed to intensify cooperation in defence and homeland security while promoting joint research and development initiatives.

Both nations also reiterated their commitment to combating terrorism and ensuring regional stability. The statement emphasised the importance of global peace and cooperation through dialogue and partnership.

The joint statement marks another significant step in strengthening India–Israel relations, reflecting a forward-looking partnership focused on innovation, security, and sustainable development.

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