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Jaishankar Meets Netanyahu in Jerusalem, Discusses Regional and Global Issues
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Prime Minister Netanyahu discussed boosting ties in technology, economy, connectivity, and security during a two-day visit, aiming to strengthen strategic partnership.
- On December 17, 2025, S. Jaishankar met Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem to discuss deepening cooperation in technology, economy, connectivity and security, extending warm wishes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- On Tuesday, S. Jaishankar arrived in Tel Aviv from Abu Dhabi for a two-day visit after attending the Sir Bani Yas Forum and India-UAE meetings on December 15, 2025.
- Meeting with Gideon Sa'ar and Nir Barkat focused on investment and innovation cooperation, while he also called on President Isaac Herzog to discuss broadening regional ties including the IMEC corridor.
- He conveyed condolences and highlighted zero tolerance for terrorism, condemning the Bondi Beach attack and thanking Israel for support in India’s fight against terrorism while reiterating support for the Gaza peace plan.
- Officials signalled a push for an early India‑Israel Free Trade Agreement conclusion as preparations advance for Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel's proposed trip to India.
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Strengthening Ties: India and Israel Forge Strategic Partnership
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss enhancing cooperation in technology, economy, and security. The talks aimed to strengthen the bilateral strategic partnership between India and Israel. Preparations are underway for Netanyahu's proposed visit to India.
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Jaishankar said that he “Deeply appreciated” the call on Netanyahu, that the two discussed “deepening cooperation in technology, economy, skills and talent, connectivity and security,” and that Jaishankar “valued his perspectives on regional and global developments.” “Confident that our Strategic Partnership will grow from strength to strength,” he added.Photo - Haim Tsach/GPO
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