Tel Aviv:Describing India as a "strategic priority", Israel's prestigious Tel Aviv University (TAU) has said that it will expand its partnership with its academic institutions and industries to boost bilateral ties as the two countries mark 30 years of their diplomatic relations next year.
TAU hosted External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar last week during his five-day maiden visit to Israel where he met with Presidents and senior executives of several leading academic institutions, including Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Technion, Ben Gurion University, Haifa University and Bar Ilan University to discuss opportunities for expanding and deepening academic ties between the two countries.
Jaishankar also interacted with a group of Indian students studying in Israel to hear about their experiences and suggestions for how to expand students' mobility.
He noted that universities play a significant role in strengthening bilateral relations and whilst "there has been increased cooperation in the higher education field in recent years, there is much potential to boost ties in many fields, including technology and innovation".
Currently, there are around 1,000 Indian students studying in Israel, almost half of them post-doctoral fellows.
Jaishankar said that India is “committed to finding new ways to expand our relationship”, and “the challenge before us is how to scale it up and shift it to the next gear”.
Professor Ariel Porat, President of Tel Aviv University, said that the minister's visit was a "significant one" in the context of the upcoming 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations and growing ties between the two countries.