Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Israel on February 27, marking another significant step in India’s growing engagement with the Middle East. The visit is expected to focus on strengthening the strategic partnership between India and Israel, which has expanded steadily across multiple sectors in recent years.
During the visit, Prime Minister Modi is likely to hold high-level discussions with Israeli leadership, covering key areas such as defence cooperation, technology and innovation, trade, agriculture, and security collaboration. The trip also reflects India’s continued emphasis on diplomacy aimed at enhancing economic ties and strategic coordination with important global partners.
India and Israel share a strong relationship rooted in cooperation on defence, counter-terrorism, start-up ecosystems, water management, and advanced technology. The February 27 visit is expected to further reinforce these ties and explore new avenues of collaboration in line with evolving regional and global challenges.
Officials see the visit as an opportunity to reaffirm India’s commitment to stable and mutually beneficial international partnerships, while also strengthening people-to-people and institutional connections between the two nations.




