Diplomacy met warmth at Ben Gurion Airport when Benjamin Netanyahu enveloped Narendra Modi in a bear hug, his wife Sara by his side. The Israeli PM’s social media reply in Hindi – ‘Aapka Swagat Hai’ – to Modi’s arrival post amplified the moment’s charm across platforms.
This two-day visit, Modi’s second to Israel since 2017, arrives amid high expectations for advancing their strategic ties. From Knesset address to diaspora meets and tech showcases, Modi’s schedule brims with milestones.
Talks will focus on fortifying partnerships in key areas, envisioning a brighter shared future. Indian expatriates in Israel celebrated exuberantly, viewing it as a historic juncture for global Indians.
Modi had previewed his enthusiasm for Netanyahu summits to enhance multifaceted cooperation and tackle international concerns. In an era of uncertainties, this rendezvous reinforces India-Israel synergy, paving ways for groundbreaking initiatives.
