From missiles to tomatoes: Israel's importance for India and Modi explained
India and Israel have had
clandestine defence ties since the 1962 Indo-China war
Latest
news : Defence, agriculture, trade, diplomacy and water
management will dominate talks when Prime Minister Narendra
Modi visits Israel from July 4-6 at the invitation of Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the Jewish
homeland.
Modi is also expected to meet Moshe
Holtzberg, a survivor of the 2008 Mumbai 26/11 terrorist attack. Moshe was two
years old when the attack happened.
“Ahead of the visit, both countries
have prepared a roadmap of joint economic undertakings,” The Haaretz reported
on June 29, 2017. “The Israeli cabinet approved a 23-page document continuing
scores of bilateral measures and a budget of 280 million shekels (about $79.6
million or Rs 514 crore)–a bigger sum than Israel has ever set aside for China,
Africa and Latin America combined. No fewer than 11 ministries were involved in
preparing the program.”
Here are five things that define
the India-Israel relationship today:
1) Defence: India is Israel’s top
destination for arms exports, buying 41% of Israel’s arms export between 2012
and 2016, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, an
independent global conflict and arms-research institute.
Israel is India’s third-largest
source of arms, with a 7.2% share of imports between 2012 and 2016, next to the
USA (14%) and Russia (68%).
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