New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday held a conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during which the two leaders exchanged New Year greetings and reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening the India–Israel Strategic Partnership.
Sharing details of the interaction on social media platform X, Modi said the discussion focused on expanding bilateral cooperation in the coming year and reviewing the evolving regional situation. He noted that both leaders reiterated their shared determination to combat terrorism with greater resolve.
The conversation underscored the depth of ties between India and Israel, which have steadily expanded over the years across key sectors including defence, security, technology, agriculture and innovation. Counter-terrorism cooperation continues to remain a central pillar of the relationship, reflecting common security concerns and strategic interests.
The exchange comes at a time when both countries are navigating complex regional dynamics, reinforcing the importance of continued dialogue and collaboration between New Delhi and Tel Aviv.