Netanyahu says Israel 'tightening alliances' with allies, calls India 'gigantic power'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently emphasized the strengthening of alliances with key partners, highlighting India's significant role as a 'gigantic power' in global affairs. During a press conference, Netanyahu underscored Israel's commitment to taking proactive measures to address regional threats, asserting the necessity of neutralizing risks as they arise. He reiterated that Israel's foreign policy is geared towards ensuring national security through strategic partnerships. Netanyahu's remarks come amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and signify Israel's intent to bolster its diplomatic ties, particularly with nations like India, which shares a growing relationship with Israel across various sectors, including defense and technology. This strategic alignment is viewed as crucial for both nations in navigating complex regional dynamics and securing mutual interests. The Israeli leader’s comments reflect a broader trend of increasing collaboration among nations facing common challenges, with India poised to play a pivotal role in this evolving landscape.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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