Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his two-day state visit to Israel with a ceremonial red carpet reception at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. He was warmly received by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara Netanyahu, marking Modi’s first visit to Israel in nine years.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Israel on Wednesday for a two-day state visit, where he was accorded a red carpet welcome at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accompanied by his wife Sara Netanyahu, personally greeted Modi, underscoring the close ties between the two nations.
This marks Modi’s first visit to Israel in nine years, following his landmark trip in 2017 that elevated bilateral relations to a strategic partnership. The ceremonial reception included a Guard of Honour, reflecting the strong personal rapport between the two leaders.
During the visit, Modi is expected to hold wide-ranging talks with Netanyahu, meet President Isaac Herzog, and address Israel’s Parliament. Key focus areas include defence cooperation, trade expansion, and security collaboration, particularly against the backdrop of regional tensions in the Middle East.
Key Highlights:
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Ceremonial Welcome: Red carpet reception at Ben Gurion Airport.
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Personal Greeting: Netanyahu and wife Sara welcomed Modi.
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Historic Context: Modi’s first Israel visit since 2017.
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Agenda: Defence, trade, and security cooperation.
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Symbolism: Reflects deepening India-Israel strategic partnership.
This visit is expected to further strengthen India-Israel ties, reinforcing cooperation across defence, technology, and economic sectors.
Sources: Firstpost, Free Press Journal, OrissaPOST, India Today, The Economic Times