Prime Minister Narendra Modi held important discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu focusing on strengthening defence cooperation and trade relations. The meeting highlighted how both countries are aligning more closely on security concerns and technology collaboration.
Defence partnership between the two nations has steadily expanded in recent years. India has been one of the largest buyers of Israeli defence equipment, including advanced systems and surveillance technology. During the talks, both leaders expressed commitment to further deepen this strategic cooperation.
However, the discussions were not limited to defence only. Trade, innovation, agriculture and clean energy were also discussed. Both sides emphasised people to people connections and joint research opportunities. The relationship today is seen not just as transactional but strategic and long term in nature.
Observers say the visit comes at a time when global security challenges are increasing. Cooperation in intelligence sharing and technological innovation can help both nations manage emerging threats more effectively.
For many analysts, this visit signals continuity in India’s foreign policy approach toward West Asia. The bond appears stable and based on mutual interest. While future agreements will depend on global conditions, the tone of the meeting clearly suggested that both countries are prepared to move forward together in defence and economic areas.
