Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s eagerly awaited two-day sojourn to Israel has BJP leaders celebrating it as a triumph of diplomacy. The visit, kicking off today, is poised to amplify bilateral synergies, with spokesperson Shahnavaz Hussain calling it a harbinger of positive global signaling.
Hussain elaborated on the post-2014 thaw in relations. ‘This is a crucial visit by PM Modi. India and Israel enjoy sweet relations since his tenure began, and this will deliver a great message to the world,’ he asserted to media outlets.
MP Naresh Bansal reinforced the narrative, attributing strengthened bonds to consistent leader-level interactions. ‘The PM’s overseas trips and incoming foreign dignitaries have significantly aided our bilateral growth,’ he said.
PMO’s official release captured Modi’s enthusiasm for the trip at Netanyahu’s behest. He lauded the strategic partnership’s dynamic progress across domains. The docket features a presidential rendezvous with Isaac Herzog and a pioneering speech at the Knesset, paying homage to democratic and legislative affinities.
Modi expressed keenness to interact with the Indian community abroad, longstanding promoters of this alliance. ‘My visit will fortify relations, define new strategic milestones, and advance our common vision for a robust, inventive future,’ he confidently projected.
This landmark trip, the first in nine years at the prime ministerial level, includes Modi addressing Israel’s parliament—a feat unmatched by any predecessor. Packed with engagements, it heralds expanded horizons in technology, security, and beyond, reflecting India’s assertive international posture.