PM Modi Israel Visit LIVE: ‘Humanity must never become victim of conflict,’ says PM Modi

On the second day of his visit to Israel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of safeguarding humanity from the impacts of conflict. This marks PM Modi's second trip to Israel in nine years, highlighting the strengthening ties between the two nations. His agenda for the day includes high-level discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a meeting with the President of Israel, followed by an address to the Indian diaspora in the country. Modi's visit is seen as a significant step in enhancing bilateral relations, particularly in areas such as defense, technology, and agriculture, reflecting India's commitment to fostering international partnerships. The Prime Minister's remarks resonate with ongoing global concerns regarding conflicts and humanitarian crises, underscoring the need for collaborative solutions in these challenging times. As the visit unfolds, it is expected to pave the way for further cooperation between India and Israel, reinforcing their strategic alliance.
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