new Delhi. According to another big news of the morning, the Prime Minister of Israel, Naftali Bennett, will visit India on the upcoming 2 April. Information in this regard has also been given by the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). At the same time, Prime Minister Bennett himself said, ‘I am very happy on my first official visit to India at the invitation of my friend PM Modi (Narendra Modi).’ At the same time, he said that he will continue to move forward to further strengthen his relations with India. It is to be known that this is Bennett’s first visit to India after becoming the Prime Minister of Israel.
According to reports, the aim of the visit is to expand cooperation between the two countries in the areas of innovation and technology, security and cyber and agriculture and climate change. “Prime Minister Naftali Bennett will make his first official visit to India on Saturday, April 2, 2022, at the invitation of the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi,” the Foreign Media Advisor to the Prime Minister of Israel said in a statement.
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Along with this, the statement said that the two leaders met on the sidelines of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow in October last year, when Prime Minister Modi invited his Israeli counterpart Bennett for an official visit to India. Was. The visit will reaffirm the important relationship between the two countries and leaders and will mark the 30th anniversary of the establishment of relations between Israel and India.
Here Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said happily, “Modi re-initiated relations between India and Israel and it has historical significance. The ties between our two unique cultures – Indian culture and Jewish culture are deep and they are based on deep appreciation and fruitful cooperation.” At the same time, the Prime Minister of Israel insisted, “We can learn many things from Indians and that is what we try to do.” Together we will expand our cooperation in areas including innovation and technology, security and cyber, agriculture and climate change, among others. We look forward to reaching India soon.”