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India, Israel sign investment pact to boost trade and investor protections

  • Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich will visit India from September 8 to 10 to finalize an agreement on bilateral investment and enhance economic cooperation between the two nations.
  • Both countries concluded negotiations on the BIT to enhance economic cooperation, representing their shared commitment to a robust investment environment.
  • The BIT assures protection for investors, enforces non-discrimination, and offers arbitration-based dispute resolution to promote investor confidence.
  • Bilateral trade between India and Israel is nearly USD 4 billion annually, with cumulative Indian outbound investment at USD 443 million and Israeli FDI in India at USD 334.2 million.
  • Signing the BIT is anticipated to enhance bilateral investments, support businesses, and set a foundation for advancing a future free trade agreement to strengthen economic cooperation.
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The Week broke the news in on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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