India and Israel elevate ties to 'special strategic partnership' status during Modi visit

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During Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel, India and Israel elevated their relationship to a "special strategic partnership," signing 16 new agreements. The agreements cover areas including artificial intelligence, agriculture, energy, security, and cultural exchange. Both Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the importance of innovation and shared democratic values in strengthening their ties. The move comes amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Israel with Iran, with discussions about Iran's nuclear capabilities and regional influence also taking place during Netanyahu's recent visit to the White House. The strengthened partnership signifies a deeper level of cooperation and strategic alignment between India and Israel.
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AI-ExtractedThis friendship is built on a deep foundation of democratic and human values.
The two countries signed 16 new agreements.
India and Israel declared themselves a 'special strategic partnership'.
They’ve already developed missiles that can threaten Europe and our bases overseas.
The U.S. has undergone a massive military buildup in the region.
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