PM Modi Praises Netanyahu’s Kind Words Ahead of Israel Visit
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New Delhi, Feb 22 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his appreciation for the warm tribute offered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a cabinet session in Jerusalem. Netanyahu referred to PM Modi as a “dear friend” and emphasized the significance of Modi's upcoming visit as a pivotal moment in India-Israel relations.
In a post on his X account, PM Modi conveyed his gratitude, highlighting that India holds its longstanding friendship with Israel in high regard—an alliance grounded in trust, innovation, and a mutual dedication to peace and progress.
He also expressed his eagerness for productive discussions during his two-day trip starting February 25, 2026.
Netanyahu, addressing his cabinet and later sharing his remarks online, portrayed PM Modi’s visit as a historic occasion, reinforcing the robust nature of the India-Israel partnership.
He outlined a vision to establish a broader “axis of nations” in the Middle East—an alliance of countries unified against radical forces and dedicated to stability, security, and technological progress.
Highlighting his personal bond with PM Modi, Israeli PM Netanyahu remarked on their frequent interactions and visits, labeling the Indian leader not only as a partner but also as a “personal friend”.
The itinerary for the visit underscores the depth of collaboration; PM Modi is set to address the Knesset (Israeli Parliament), accompany Netanyahu at Yad Vashem, and take part in a high-tech innovation event showcasing cooperation in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and emerging technologies.
This trip represents PM Modi’s second visit to Israel following his landmark journey in 2017, which paved new pathways in defense, agriculture, and water management.
Netanyahu's reciprocal journey to India in 2018 further strengthened ties, and the forthcoming interactions are anticipated to enhance cooperation in trade, cybersecurity, and regional security.
Amidst the backdrop of tensions in the Middle East, Modi’s visit indicates India’s strategic realignment and synergy with Israel on counter-terrorism and defense.
While some opposition factions in Israel have raised procedural issues regarding his Knesset address, the overarching narrative remains clear; two democracies are poised to advance their partnership, reinforcing what Netanyahu has termed a “tremendous alliance” rooted in common values and shared objectives.