
New Delhi, 07 January (H.S.): Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a telephonic conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, exchanging New Year greetings while pledging to bolster their nations' strategic partnership amid shared security imperatives.
PM Modi, in a subsequent post on X, warmly addressed Netanyahu as his friend and extended festive wishes to him alongside the Israeli populace. The leaders delved into avenues for deepening bilateral collaboration across defense, technology, and innovation sectors, reflecting the enduring momentum in India-Israel ties forged over decades of mutual interest.
Their discourse underscored a commitment to elevate cooperation in the forthcoming year, navigating evolving geopolitical landscapes with enhanced synergy.
Central to the exchange were candid assessments of the regional situation, particularly in West Asia, where both expressed unwavering determination to combat terrorism with intensified resolve.
PM Modi highlighted this consensus, noting that they reaffirmed their joint opposition to terror in all manifestations, building on prior engagements that have fortified counterterrorism frameworks between India and Jerusalem. This pivotal call, marking the first direct interaction of 2026, reinforces a relationship pivotal to global stability efforts.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar