Prime Minister meets with Prime Minister of Israel
February 26th, 08:56 pm
In Jerusalem, Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu engaged in comprehensive discussions covering the entire gamut of the India-Israel partnership. Reflecting the deep trust and friendship between the two countries, the leaders decided to elevate the bilateral relationship to a Special Strategic Partnership for Peace, Innovation and Prosperity. The two leaders also discussed regional and global issues of mutual interest.India-Israel partnership has stood the test of time: PM Modi at the India-Israel Joint Press Meet
February 26th, 03:30 pm
In his remarks during the India-Israel Joint Press Meet, PM Modi expressed his happiness at visiting Israel. He highlighted the historic decision to elevate the India-Israel time-tested partnership to a Special Strategic Partnership. He noted that discussions were held on giving new direction and greater momentum to cooperation across sectors between the two countries. The PM reiterated his firm commitment against terrorism and welcomed the Gaza Peace Plan.Prime Minister visits Tech Exhibition in Jerusalem
February 26th, 10:37 am
PM Modi and Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu visited an exhibition showcasing pioneering Israeli innovations across several sectors on February 25, 2026. During his interaction with the innovators, the PM noted that the cutting-edge technologies on display hold immense potential to scale up India-Israel innovation, start-ups and business partnerships, especially in areas such as agriculture, water management, healthcare and digital services.India-Israel partnership is grounded in shared experience and shared aspirations: PM Modi at the Knesset
February 25th, 08:20 pm
In his address at the Knesset of Israel, PM Modi highlighted the strong bonds of friendship between India and Israel. The PM underlined the historical connections between the two countries, offered condolences for the October 7 terror attack and sought greater bilateral collaboration. He noted that India’s philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and the Israeli principle of Tikkun Olam reflect shared approaches toward building a harmonious societyPrime Minister addresses the Israeli Parliament - Knesset
February 25th, 08:00 pm
In his address at the Knesset of Israel, PM Modi highlighted the strong bonds of friendship between India and Israel. The PM underlined the historical connections between the two countries, offered condolences for the October 7 terror attack and sought greater bilateral collaboration. He noted that India’s philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and the Israeli principle of Tikkun Olam reflect shared approaches toward building a harmonious societyPrime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Israel
February 24th, 05:34 pm
At the invitation of Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu, PM Modi will pay a State visit to Israel on February 25-26, 2026. During the visit, the PM will meet PM Netanyahu to review the significant progress made in the India-Israel Strategic Partnership and discuss further opportunities across various areas of cooperation. The PM will also call on H.E. Mr. Isaac Herzog, President of Israel.PM Modi receives a telephone call from Prime Minister of Israel
January 07th, 03:03 pm
PM Modi, during a telephone conversation with Israeli PM Netanyahu, reaffirmed India’s consistent support for efforts towards a just and durable peace in the Gaza region. Both leaders exchanged New Year greetings, reiterated their zero-tolerance approach towards terrorism and exchanged views on regional and global issues of mutual interest.Prime Minister extends Birthday Wishes and thanks Prime Minister of Israel for Diwali Greetings
October 21st, 11:23 am
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today extended birthday wishes to the Prime Minister of Israel and also thanked him for his heartfelt Diwali greetings, reaffirming the enduring friendship between the two nations.Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks with Prime Minister of Israel
August 16th, 05:42 pm
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a telephone conversation. Prime Minister Netanyahu extended his congratulations on the occasion of India's 78th Independence Day. The two leaders discussed various aspects of bilateral cooperation, including the current situation in West Asia, and explored ways to further strengthen the India-Israel strategic partnership.