Israel and India celebrated 30 years of diplomatic relations this weekend, with each country lighting up historic sites and special video addresses by their leaders.
Israel-India ties were formalized on Jan. 29, 1992. Since then, the countries have been working together on initiatives ranging from agriculture and high-tech to security.
“India and Israel have a gehri dosti [deep friendship],” Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Saturday evening. “Today we honor 30 years of diplomatic relations between Israel and India, 30 years of a wonderful partnership, a deep cultural connection, military and economic cooperation.”
He thanked Modi for his leadership and noted that although India is much larger than Israel, the two states have much in common: “A rich history, inherent warmth of our peoples and our cutting-edge innovation and technology. The ties between Israel and India are strong and together they will only grow stronger. The opportunities are endless.”... Read More: JNS