Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to Delhi after concluding a historic two-day state visit to Israel (February 25–26, 2026), where both nations elevated their relationship to a “Special Strategic Partnership for Peace, Innovation, and Prosperity.” During the visit, PM Modi and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu oversaw the signing of multiple agreements spanning defense, cybersecurity, AI, and trade, including a landmark deal to enable the use of India’s UPI in Israel. Prime Minister emphasized a unified front against global security threats, asserting that “terrorism anywhere threatens peace everywhere” and reaffirming that India and Israel stand shoulder-to-shoulder against terror and its supporters. While strengthening defense ties through joint production and technology transfer, PM Modi also voiced India’s support for the Gaza Peace Plan, underlining that humanity must not become a victim of conflict and that regional stability is vital for global prosperity.
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Breaking news: India and Israel Elevate Ties to a "Special Strategic Partnership" for Peace and Innovation


