Prime Minister Modi receives phone call from Israeli Prime Minister
Narendra Modi received a telephone call from Benjamin Netanyahu, during which the two leaders discussed recent developments and reiterated their commitment to strengthening India Israel relations. The conversation reflected continued high level engagement between the two countries.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, underscoring the close diplomatic ties between India and Israel. The call took place amid evolving regional and global developments, with both leaders exchanging views on matters of mutual interest.
During the conversation, Prime Minister Netanyahu briefed Prime Minister Modi on the current situation in the region. Prime Minister Modi listened carefully and shared India’s perspective, emphasising the importance of dialogue, restraint and stability. He also conveyed India’s long standing position on the need to avoid escalation and protect civilian lives.
The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to deepening cooperation across a range of sectors. India and Israel share strong ties in areas such as defence, security, technology, agriculture and innovation. Regular communication at the leadership level has been a key pillar of the bilateral relationship.
Prime Minister Modi reiterated India’s support for peace and stability in the region and highlighted the country’s readiness to contribute to efforts aimed at reducing tensions. He also stressed the importance of humanitarian considerations in times of conflict.
The call reflects the continued engagement between New Delhi and Tel Aviv, even during periods of regional uncertainty. India has maintained open channels of communication with all stakeholders while safeguarding its strategic partnerships.
India and Israel have witnessed a steady expansion of ties over the years, marked by frequent exchanges, defence cooperation and growing people to people links. The latest interaction between the two prime ministers signals the intent on both sides to remain closely connected and to consult each other on important international and regional issues.