As Prime Minister Narendra Modi lands in Israel for a significant two-day state visit, BJP voices are unanimous in acclaiming it a masterstroke for Indo-Israeli relations. Shahnavaz Hussain, the party’s eloquent spokesperson, underscored its worldwide resonance.
In candid remarks, Hussain noted, ‘PM Modi’s journey to Israel is profoundly important. Sweet ties have marked the India-Israel relationship under his stewardship, and this visit will broadcast a superb message globally.’ The praise aligns with strides in joint ventures from defense tech to startups.
Naresh Bansal, BJP lawmaker, highlighted the reciprocity in diplomacy. ‘Through ongoing travels and hosted visits, our bilateral frameworks have gained solid ground,’ he commented.
Modi’s own words in a PMO statement radiated optimism about honoring Netanyahu’s call. He spotlighted the partnership’s stellar growth trajectory. Engagements span a meet with President Herzog, a first-ever Knesset address by an Indian PM, and underscoring parliamentary bonds.
Anticipating diaspora dialogues, Modi said, ‘I eagerly await connecting with Indians who’ve nurtured our friendship. This visit promises to steel our bonds, forge novel strategic aims, and elevate our shared blueprint for strength, innovation, and well-being.’
Breaking an eight-year-plus hiatus for such a PM-led visit, Modi’s agenda is intensive. Pioneering the Knesset speech, it cements historical ties while eyeing future collaborations, positioning India as a key player in Middle East dynamics.
