PM Modi's Israel visit: Ties elevated to special strategic partnership

Published : Feb 26, 2026, 08:00 PM IST
PM Modi concludes visit to Israel (Photo/X@GPOIsrael)

Synopsis

PM Modi's historic visit to Israel concluded with the elevation of bilateral ties to a 'special strategic partnership' and the signing of 27 agreements in tech, AI, and other sectors. Both nations also committed to fighting terrorism.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday concluded his historic visit to Israel, which came after nine years, during which both countries agreed to elevate bilateral ties to a special strategic partnership. The visit saw the signing of 27 agreements spanning innovation, cultural exchange, manufacturing, artificial intelligence and other sectors. PM Modi departed from Ben-Gurion International Airport, where he was seen off by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu. Also present were Israeli Ambassador to India, Rueven Azar, and Indian Ambassador to Israel, JP Singh.

The historic visit saw the signing of 27 MoUs between India and Israel. List of Outcomes (27 in total) 🇮🇳 🇮🇱 State Visit of PM @narendramodi to Israel ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/nkzRRQ2xME — Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) February 26, 2026

Key Agreements and Partnerships

The historic meeting between PM Modi and PM Netanyahu saw collaborations on the fronts of high-tech artificial intelligence, quantum computing, economic, diplomatic and security collaboration.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that India and Israel will soon finalise a mutually beneficial Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and announced the establishment of a "Critical and Emerging Technology Partnership" to deepen cooperation in the tech and innovation sectors.

Joint Stance on Terrorism and Regional Security

PM Modi said, "India and Israel are clear that there is no place for terrorism in the world. Terrorism cannot be accepted in any form. We will continue to fight against terrorism and its supporters...We will proceed together on IMEC and I2U2..."

"India and Israel are completely clear that there is no place for terrorism in the world. Terrorism in any form, in any expression, cannot be accepted. We have been standing shoulder to shoulder opposing terrorism and its supporters, and will continue to do so. Peace and stability in West Asia are directly linked to India's security," PM Modi said

India's Position on West Asia Peace

Prime Minister Modi added that India has consistently supported dialogue and peaceful solutions in West Asia while referring to ongoing efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region.

PM Modi further noted that the Gaza Peace Plan has created a pathway towards peace and that India supports such initiatives aimed at restoring stability. "Therefore, from the beginning, we have supported dialogue and a peaceful solution. This is the call of the Global South and all of humanity. India's thinking is clear: Humanity must never become a victim of conflict. The Gaza Peace Plan has created a path for peace. India fully supports these efforts. In the future as well, we will continue dialogue and cooperation with all countries," the Prime Minister said.

Netanyahu Hails 'Meeting of Minds and Hearts'

Addressing the joint press briefing, Netanyahu hailed the visit by PM Modi and underlined how the two brilliant talent of the two countries can come together. "The meeting of minds and hearts that we have had here will continue", he added.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that India and Israel have decided to hold a government-to-government (G2G) meeting in India at the earliest opportunity, adding that he looks forward to bringing the distinguished ministers present for the engagement.

During the joint press remarks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also shared a personal story of how he owed india a "great personal debt" as he revealed that prior to marrying his wife Sara, they had both met and enjoyed the "unbelievable food" at an Indian restaurant in Tel Aviv.

Meeting with President Isaac Herzog

Earlier in the day, PM Modi called on President Isaac Herzog and planted a tree in the Presidential Gardens under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative.

Official Spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal, wrote in a post on X, "Ties of warmth and goodwill! PM Narendra Modi called-on the President Isaac Herzog of Israel today. PM thanked President Herzog for his steadfast support in strengthening the special India-Israel Partnership. Both leaders explored avenues to further enhance cooperation in education, start-ups, innovation, tech and connectivity. PM Modi planted a tree in the Presidential Gardens under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative. PM also extended an invitation to President Herzog to visit India in the near future."

Visit to Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial

PM Modi also visited Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center, paying homage to Holocaust victims and visiting the Book of Names Hall, which preserves the memory of millions who perished.

Speaking about the visit, the MEA spokesperson said, "Honouring the memory of victims of the Holocaust and renewing our shared commitment to uphold peace and human dignity. PM Narendra Modi visited Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center. This was the second visit of the PM to Yad Vashem. PM laid a wreath and paid homage to the victims of the Holocaust. PM also visited the poignant Book of Names Hall, a powerful tribute preserving the memory of millions who perished during the holocaust. The memorial stands as a solemn reminder of the brutality of the past and our collective resolve to stand against injustice and create a better world."

Netanyahu on 'Amazing' and 'Moving' Visit

Highlighting the profound emotional and strategic impact of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day state visit, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu described it as an "amazing visit".

Speaking at a joint press conference following the signing of several key agreements, the Israeli leader noted that while PM Modi's state visit was short, it was "extraordinarily productive and also extraordinarily moving".

He specifically recalled the Prime Minister's address to the Knesset on Wednesday, stating, "I think there wasn't a dry eye left in Israel after your moving statement yesterday in the Knesset". Expressing a deep sense of gratitude to the visiting leader, Netanyahu remarked that he could "tell you that since then we have also had the opportunity to not only look deep into our hearts but also into our remarkable minds that we have in our two countries". He further underscored the bond between the nations by stating that his country feels it "owes India a great lot of debt" for its enduring friendship. (ANI)

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