Israel lauds new era in ties with India

Modi's Jerusalem rejection disappoints Netanyahu


FE Team | Published: January 15, 2018 21:03:17


NEW DELHI: Indian activists from leftist parties shout slogans against Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a protest in New Delhi on Monday. — AFP

NEW DELHI, Jan 15 (AFP): Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed a ‘new era’ in ties with India on Monday as he signed a series of deals during the first visit by an Israeli Prime Minister in 15 years.
Netanyahu made the comment after talks with Narendra Modi, who made history in July when he became the first Indian leader ever to visit Israel.
He is accompanied by the largest-ever business delegation to travel with an Israeli leader, including technology, agriculture and defence executives.
The two men embraced warmly, appearing to overcome any tensions over India's refusal to support US moves to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital, before signing agreements on cybersecurity and energy.
"We are ushering today a new era in our relations," Netanyahu said after their talks.
"We have had diplomatic relations for 25 years, but something different is happening now because of your leadership and our partnership."
Earlier, Netanyahu said he was "disappointed" by India's decision to vote for a resolution at the UN General Assembly opposing the US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Israel is already a major weapons supplier to India, exporting $1 billion of military equipment annually.
Earlier this month India announced it would buy 131 surface-to-air missiles from Israel for its first domestically made aircraft carrier.
But New Delhi needs to balance closer ties with Israel with its historic support for the Palestinian cause.
Dozens gathered near the Israel embassy to protest at Netanyahu's visit on Monday.
Modi also wants to end India's status as the world's top defence importer and encourage foreign companies to transfer their technology to local firms to create much-needed jobs.
India has already cancelled a $500 million deal to buy Israeli Spike anti-tank missiles after apparently deciding to manufacture the equipment at home.
On Monday Modi said he had invited Israeli defence companies "to take advantage of the liberalised FDI (foreign direct investment) regime to make more in India with our companies".
Netanyahu is the first Israeli leader to visit India since Ariel Sharon's trip in 2003.
On Tuesday he will visit the Taj Mahal and travel to Modi's home state of Gujarat before heading to Mumbai where the majority of India's estimated 4,500 Jews live.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday he was "disappointed" by India's refusal to back recognition of Jerusalem as his country's capital but would not let it spoil his landmark visit to the Asian giant.
Netanyahu also vowed that Israel would "catch up" with the killers of a Jewish couple murdered in 2008 attacks in Mumbai whose son is accompanying him on a six-day trip to India.
The Israeli leader arrived Sunday at the head of the biggest business delegation he has taken on a foreign visit.

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