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PM Visit to Israel

Brief Context

Context The Prime Minister paid an official visit to Israel. Major Outcomes Both nations elevated their relationship to Special Strategic Partnership. The Joint Commission on Science and Technology has been elevated to Ministerial level.

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Context

  • The Prime Minister paid an official visit to Israel.
    • In a historic first, Prime Minister Modi addressed the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to do so.

Major Outcomes

  • Both nations elevated their relationship to Special Strategic Partnership.
  • The Joint Commission  on Science and Technology has been elevated to Ministerial level.
  • Initiative to collaborate in Critical and Emerging Technologies led by National Security Advisors.
  • 20 Joint Fellowships in Agricultural Research.
  • Quota of up to 50,000 Indian workers over the next 5 years.
  • Both nations also signed 17 pacts, the focus of the visit has been on technology, including in the area of artificial intelligence, cyber security, innovation research and startups.
  • The two sides also vowed to expand their already close defence partnership by working towards joint development and joint production under the framework of the transfer of technologies.
  • India and Israel also discussed the implementation of the India-Middle East Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and cooperation under the framework of I2U2 (India-Israel-UAE-USA).

Significance of the Visit

  • Elevating Bilateral Ties to a “Special Strategic Partnership”: The upgradation of relationship to a Special Strategic Partnership reflects deeper cooperation across defence, technology, trade, and people-to-people ties. 
  • Expanded Cooperation in Strategic & Emerging Technologies: Both countries agreed to launch major cooperation in critical and emerging technologies including AI, quantum computing, cybersecurity, and digital innovation.
    • These areas align with India’s goals like Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliance) and support Israel’s strengths as a global innovation hub.
  • Defence and Security Collaboration: The two sides agreed to expand collaboration from merely procurement to joint development, joint production, and technology transfer of defence systems.
    • These moves strengthen India’s defence capabilities and deepen security partnerships amid global uncertainties.
  • Economic Engagement & Trade Initiatives: The visit accelerated economic cooperation:
    • Progress toward a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was reaffirmed.
    • A financial dialogue was launched.
    • Discussions included linking India’s UPI payments system with Israel’s payment infrastructure to boost financial connectivity.
  • Context of Regional Tensions: The timing of the visit amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, threats of conflict involving Iran, and wider geopolitical instability gave it added significance.
    • It signalled India’s intent to be an engaged global actor that advances its strategic interests while promoting peace and stability.

India and Israel Bilateral Relations & Evolving Ties

  • Bilateral Relations: India announced its recognition of Israel in 1950. Regular embassies opened in 1992 when full diplomatic relations were established between the two countries. 
    • The bilateral relations were elevated to strategic partnership in 2017 and were upgraded to Special Strategic Partnership after this visit.
    • In 2022-23, the two countries jointly celebrated 30 years of the elevation of bilateral ties to full diplomatic ties.
  • Defense & Security: Israel has been a key supplier of advanced technology from AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) radars and drones to missile and surveillance systems making it one of India’s largest defense suppliers.
  • Bilateral Trade: India is Israel’s 2nd trading partner in Asia and the 7th largest globally.
    • In FY 2023-24 and FY 2024-25 the bilateral trade (excluding defense) was US$ 6.53 billion and US$3.75 billion respectively.
  • Investment: During April 2000 – March 2024, Israel’s direct FDI into India was U.S. $334.2 million.
    • There are over 300 investments from Israel in India mainly in the high-tech domain, agriculture and water. 
  • Agriculture & Water Management: In 1993, the first Agreement on Cooperation in Agriculture was signed.
    • 2006: Comprehensive Work Plan on Agriculture launched (3-year cycles) – implemented through MASHAV (Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation).
    • 2025: Revised Agriculture Cooperation Agreement signed, expanding areas of partnership.
    • The Indo-Israeli Centers of Excellence (CoE) demonstrate Israeli expertise, technologies and innovation in the horticultural field.
  • Science, Technology, Counter-Terrorism & Innovation: India-Israel cooperation in Science & Technology (S&T) is overseen by the Joint Committee on S&T, established under the Agreement of Science & Technology cooperation signed in 1993.
    • A US$ 40 million India-Israel Industrial R&D and Technological Innovation Fund (I4F) for joint projects was also set up.
  • Multilateral Cooperation: Both are active members of the I2U2 group (India, Israel, USA, UAE), focusing on economic and space collaboration with projects like food parks and space-based environmental tools.

Significance for India

  • Defence & security: Israel is a reliable partner for critical technologies for India and can be instrumental in India’s Self Reliance and Make in India.
  • Agriculture & water: Israel is known for its model of innovation, water conservation, and high-yield farming, India can adopt these technologies with collaboration.
  • Geopolitics: It is an important strategic partner for India in West Asia that complements India’s Act West policy.

Way Ahead

  • The visit is being widely viewed as a milestone moment in India-Israel relations, underscoring growing strategic trust, deepening economic cooperation.
  • It is seen as transforming long-standing ties into a forward-leaning, multidimensional strategic alliance with implications for security, economic growth, and global diplomacy.

Source: TH