The importance of India-Israel relations has increased in the changing world: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that in view of the important changes taking place in the world, the importance of mutual relations between India and Israel has increased and the importance of mutual cooperation between the two countries has increased. There can be no better opportunity to set new goals. In a video message, in view of the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Israel, the Prime Minister also expressed hope that India’s friendship with Israel will continue to set new records of mutual cooperation in the coming decades.
“Our people have had a close bond for centuries. As has been the core nature of India, for hundreds of years our Jewish community has lived and flourished in a harmonious environment in Indian society without any discrimination and has contributed significantly to our development journey. When significant changes are taking place in the world, the importance of India-Israel relations has increased. What better occasion to set new goals for mutual cooperation, when India is celebrating its 75th anniversary of independence this year and Israel is about to celebrate its 50th anniversary of independence next year.
Congratulating India and Israel on the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations, the Prime Minister expressed confidence that the friendship between India and Israel will continue to set new records of cooperation in the decades to come. It is to be known that on this day 30 years ago, diplomatic relations between India and Israel were fully established.
The Prime Minister said, “On this day a new chapter started between the two countries. Even though the chapter was new, but the history of both our countries is very old.
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