Jerusalem:Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday greeted India on its 77th Independence Day, expressing hope that the two nations will continue to "grow closer and prosper together".
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Netanyahu wrote, "Dear Prime Minister @narendramodi and the people of India, on behalf of Israel, I extend heartfelt congratulations on your Independence Day." "May our nations continue to grow closer and prosper together," he said. Israeli President Isaac Herzog also conveyed his "warmest wishes" on the occasion to his Indian counterpart Droupadi Murmu and "all the wonderful people of India".
"May our strong friendship and cooperation continue to strengthen and prosper," he wrote on X. Earlier in the day, in the presence of over 300 Indians, India's Ambassador to Israel, Sanjeev Singla, hoisted the tricolour and highlighted the deepening ties between the two nations. India has emerged as Israel's second-largest trading partner during the last fiscal year, crossing the USD 10 billion mark in bilateral trade for the first time, he underlined.
To this end an MoU on industrial research and development cooperation was also signed between the two countries in May, the Indian envoy noted, stressing enhanced cooperation between the two countries. Singla also touched upon discussions in the defence sector emphasising India's priority for indigenous defence manufacturing under 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' and invited Israeli defence industries to deepen their investments in joint ventures.