PM Modi Israel Visit: Welcome my dear friend, Netanyahu became giddy before Modi’s visit, said a big thing on India-Israel friendship

News India Live, Digital Desk: Excitement is at its peak in the corridors regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel. Just before the visit, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed PM Modi, calling him his ‘dear friend’. This statement of Netanyahu is not just a diplomatic formality, but reflects the deep personal and strategic connection between the two countries, which has changed the direction of global politics in the last decade. Friendship which is an example for the world. Netanyahu emphasized in social media and official statements that this visit of PM Modi will take the bilateral relations between the two countries to a new height. He said, “It is a matter of pride for me to welcome my dear friend Modi to Israel. The alliance between India and Israel is unbreakable.” What is at the center of the visit? Israel has spread its wings regarding this visit of PM Modi. According to diplomatic experts, the following issues can be sealed in this visit: Defense and security: Agreement on common strategy against terrorism and new missile technologies. Technical cooperation: Big investment in the field of semiconductor, AI and cyber security. Agriculture and water: Roadmap to take Israeli ‘drip irrigation’ technology to the villages of India. Why is this visit special? In 2017, PM Modi became the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Israel. The ‘chemistry’ between him and Netanyahu at that time had attracted the attention of the whole world. Now in 2026, when West Asia is going through a critical phase, Modi’s visit there proves India’s ‘strategic autonomy’ and its growing credibility as a ‘global power’. What does it mean for India? Netanyahu calling Modi ‘dear friend’ is not just a personal honor, but it is an indication that Israel considers India as one of its most trusted global partners. This visit will not only strengthen trade relations, but is also expected to give impetus to big projects like the Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC).

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