List of Outcomes: Visit of Prime Minister to Israel

Published By : Admin | February 26, 2026 | 19:41 IST
Sl.NoName of MoU/AgreementDescription
1. MoU on co-operation in the field of geophysical exploration. The MoU enhances India–Israel cooperation in mineral exploration using advanced geophysical and AI technologies, promoting data sharing, investment, and sustainable resource development.
2. MoU for development ofNational Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC), Lothalat Gujarat The MoU promotes India–Israel collaboration to celebrate shared maritime heritage through exhibitions, research, publications, and expertise exchange, supporting the National Maritime Heritage Complex and wider public engagement.
3. Cultural Exchange Programme for the period 2026-2029 The CEP fosters India–Israel cultural ties through exchanges in music, theatre, visual arts, dance, and other creative fields via festivals, workshops, and expert visits, deepening mutual understanding.
4. MoU between NPCI International (NIPL) and MASAV, Israel on implementation of UPI The MoU aims to enable cross-border remittances between India and Israel via the Unified Payments Interface (UPI).
5. MoU between ICAR and MASHAV on establishment of the India-Israel Innovation Centre forAgriculture (IINCA) The MoU establishes a Joint Innovation Centre at ICAR to develop next-generation agricultural technologies—such as precision farming, satellite-based irrigation, advanced machinery, and integrated pest management—and support germplasm exchange, demonstrations, post-harvest solutions, and capacity-building.
6. Declaration of Intent on cooperation in the field of Horizon Scanning The DoI fosters India–Israel collaboration in advanced horizon scanning to strengthen strategic foresight, risk assessment, and technology planning through joint research, capacity building and AI-driven tools.
7. MoU on Cooperation in the field of Fisheries and Aquaculture The MoU enhances India–Israel cooperation in sustainable, technology-driven fisheries and aquaculture—covering advanced systems, disease management, mariculture, and seaweed—through R&D, trade, training, innovation, and Centre of Excellence.
8. MoU between International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) and Israel Securities Authority (ISA) The Authorities aim to advance cooperation in financial services through information exchange, best practices, fintech and regtech collaboration, and updates on key sector developments to foster an innovation-driven ecosystem.
9. Implementation Protocol on Labour Mobility in Commerce and Services Sector The Protocol enables Indian workers to access employment in Israel through regulated channels across sectors like retail, cleaning, logistics, warehousing, food processing, hospitality, and recycling.
10. Implementation Protocol on Labour Mobility in Manufacturing Sector It covers recruitment across various manufacturing industries, including textiles, metals, electronics, chemicals, food processing, wood and paper, plastics, rubber, and other industrial sectors.
11. Implementation Protocol on Labour Mobility in Restaurant Sector It covers recruitment in restaurants, cafés, and other food preparation and sales businesses.
12. MoU on the Cooperation in advancing Education through the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) The cooperation focuses on developing AI-powered, human-centered learning—covering innovative pedagogy, teacher development, regulatory frameworks, equitable AI access, research exchange, and integrating AI and data literacy for inclusive, future-ready education.
13. Agreement on Cooperation between Israeli Institute of Commercial Arbitration (IICA) and Indian Council of Arbitration (ICA) The Agreement promotes cooperation in arbitration and mediation through knowledge exchange, best practices, and joint training to strengthen expertise in both countries.
14. Presentation of Report of the 4th India-Israel CEO Forum The fourth CEOs Forum was held in Israel in November 2025 and a Joint Report was presented to the Governments of both sides. The Report provides insights and recommendations to align policies with industry trends, promote public-private collaboration, and support informed economic decision-making.
15. MoU between Nalanda University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) The MoU establishes a framework for faculty and student exchanges between the two universities in a range of disciplines, including Buddhist studies, archaeology, mathematics, and international relations.
16. Letter of Intent on establishment of Indo-Israel Cyber Centre of Excellence in India The LoI establishes a Joint Cyber Centre of Excellence in India to showcase cybersecurity best practices, emerging technologies, and digital resilience, fostering collaboration among government, industry, and academia.
17. MoU on cooperation in Artificial Intelligence (AI) The MoU promotes collaboration in AI development and capacity building, supporting ethical AI, applications in civilian sectors, academic research, and public–private partnerships for sustainable growth.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Elevation of relationship to Special Strategic Partnership
2. JCM on Science and Technology elevated to Ministerial level
3. Initiative to collaborate in Critical and Emerging Technologies led by National Security Advisors
4. Financial Dialogue
5. Tech-Gateway Initiative
6. 20 Joint Fellowships in Agricultural Research
7. Increase of contribution of both sides for the Joint Research Calls
8. Quota of up to 50,000 Indian workers over the next 5 years.
9. India-Israel Academic Cooperation Forum
10. India- Israel Parliamentary Friendship Group

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi chaired the 51st meeting of PRAGATI, the ICT-enabled, multi-modal platform aimed at fostering Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation, by seamlessly integrating efforts of the Central and State governments, at Seva Teerth, earlier today.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister reviewed seven critical infrastructure projects across the Railways, Power and Road sectors covering nine States worth around ₹30,000 crore. These projects, pivotal to economic growth and public welfare, were reviewed with a focus on timelines, inter-agency coordination, and timely issue resolution. Prime Minister also reviewed Ken Betwa Link Project and Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban 2.0.

While reviewing power sector projects, Prime Minister emphasized the need to accelerate rooftop solar adoption across urban areas, with a special focus on cities, residential clusters and public institutions. He underlined that rooftop solar should be taken up in mission mode to reduce electricity costs, improve energy security and promote clean energy at the household and community level.

While reviewing road and port connectivity projects, it was emphasised that Vadhavan Port should be developed as a model of port-led, multi-modal development, where every major mode of transport is seamlessly integrated to create a future-ready logistics ecosystem. The project should not be seen merely as a port, but as a national gateway connected through coastal shipping, inland waterways, dedicated freight corridors, high-speed rail connectivity, highways and airport linkages.

Prime Minister emphasised the need for effective implementation of Swachh Bharat Mission 2.0 and underlined that the mission should move beyond infrastructure creation and ensure measurable outcomes through regular monitoring, citizen participation and convergence between various stakeholders. He asked States to expedite the completion of solid waste management-related infrastructure, including waste processing plants and GOBARdhan plants.

While reviewing Ken-Betwa River Inter-linking Project, Prime Minister observed that Ken-Betwa project should serve as a model for other States to resolve inter-State water issues through cooperation, timely clearances, technology-based monitoring and mission-mode execution. States were encouraged to identify similar opportunities where river-linking, water conservation, groundwater recharge and efficient irrigation can be taken up in an integrated manner to ensure long-term water security.

Prime Minister also underlined that the delay in the implementation of public projects leads not only to cost escalation but also deprives citizens of timely access to essential facilities and development benefits. He observed that every delay has a direct impact on people’s lives, regional growth and public resources. He stressed that Ministries, Departments and States must adopt a more proactive and time-bound approach to resolve pending issues, remove bottlenecks and ensure faster execution.

Prime Minister also emphasized that innovative use of canal networks should be explored, including installation of solar panels along canals and over canals for clean electricity generation. This would help optimize land use, reduce evaporation losses, generate renewable energy and create additional economic value from water infrastructure.

At the beginning of the meeting, the Cabinet Secretary informed that, in pursuance of the directions of the Prime Minister, a system of monthly review of social sector schemes at the State level has also been operationalised. This mechanism aims to ensure regular monitoring, faster resolution of implementation issues and greater accountability at the State and district levels. As part of this initiative, Swachh Bharat Mission has been taken up for review at the State level in the first instance.