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PM Modi to visit Israel later this year

New Delhi, May 31 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Israel later this year, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj confirmed on Sunday.

"Prime Minister Modi will visit Israel this year. The time and date has not been finalised yet," Swaraj informed the media.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had in April reportedly invited Prime Minister Modi to Tel Aviv. Prime Minister Modi will become the first Indian prime minister to visit the Middle East country. (ANI)

PM Modi to visit Israel later this year - Yahoo News India
better late than never ;)

what took it sooo long for darinder moodee to show his real intent .......yakeen jaaniye gazwa e hind sepehle mard e momineen is israeli fitne se sabse zyada shidatt se niptenge :D
 
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PM's visit to Israel will give an impression that we(as in India) supports Israel on Palestine issue.....just saying.

Not really...... Our position on Palestine is a very clear one.......More than that, I guess Iran relationship is the key, and Iran is going to be skeptical about this visit..... But i guess our foreign policy is matured enough to balance it........
 
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PM's visit to Israel will give an impression that we(as in India) supports Israel on Palestine issue.....just saying.


And Palestinians supporting Kashmir separatism.
We should care about our own interest.Why should we care about a community that dont have any relation with us ?
Foreign policies only should be based on national interests and gains.
 
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New Delhi, May 31 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Israel later this year, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj confirmed on Sunday.

"Prime Minister Modi will visit Israel this year. The time and date has not been finalised yet," Swaraj informed the media.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had in April reportedly invited Prime Minister Modi to Tel Aviv. Prime Minister Modi will become the first Indian prime minister to visit the Middle East country. (ANI)

PM Modi to visit Israel later this year - Yahoo News India
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I don't think so. Palestine doesn't need our support. Israel has been our strategic partner for long and none of our PMs ever visited. In the long run good relations with Israel will yield great results for both India and Israel.
Whatever.Our Foreign policy does not dictate us to please someone at the cost of our strategic partner.
Not really...... Our position on Palestine is a very clear one.......More than that, I guess Iran relationship is the key, and Iran is going to be skeptical about this visit..... But i guess our foreign policy is matured enough to balance it........
Nope the deal is Palestine gets the UN vote & Israel gets the trade deals
And Palestinians supporting Kashmir separatism.
We should care about our own interest.Why should we care about a community that dont have any relation with us ?
Foreign policies only should be based on national interests and gains.
So if he visits Iran, it means that we support Iranian position on Israel, its fights with the Sunni countries... & if he visits Pakistan, it means that we support Pakistan's use of terrorists, its Kashmir position etc etc.......


1) Israel had welcomed Modi when he was unwelcome in countries like America. And back then, on his return he spoke glowingly about what India could learn from Israel. So brace up for some controversy after his visit.
2) Iran would have its reservations. Not so long back we had launched an Israeli spy satellite capable of surveilling Iran’s nuclear sites.
3) Netanyahu is a man known to add fuel to fire, and Modi & Netanyahu's bonhomie would soon earn Modi more "titles". His profile as firm and outspoken opponent of Islamic extremism is what won over the Israelis.
4) Ofcourse KSA and other GCC countries will also be alarmed at Modi's visit. Middle east is India's premier destination when it comes to exports and we get more than 60% of our hydrocarbons from them.

I'm not being a pessimist but I think Modi government's habit of showing spunk might end up in a misadventure this time.
 
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1) Israel had welcomed Modi when he was unwelcome in countries like America. And back then, on his return he spoke glowingly about what India could learn from Israel. So brace up for some controversy after his visit.
2) Iran would have its reservations. Not so long back we had launched an Israeli spy satellite capable of surveilling Iran’s nuclear sites.
3) Netanyahu is a man known to add fuel to fire, and Modi & Netanyahu's bonhomie would soon earn Modi more "titles". His profile as firm and outspoken opponent of Islamic extremism is what won over the Israelis.
4) Ofcourse KSA and other GCC countries will also be alarmed at Modi's visit. Middle east is India's premier destination when it comes to exports and we get more than 60% of our hydrocarbons from them.

I'm not being a pessimist but I think Modi government's habit of showing spunk might end up in a misadventure this time.




well, if that was the case then Modi would not have been the first PM to visit Israel, but then i guess Modi's govt loves to show some spunk.
This is not Modi's first visit to israel, as CM of Gujarat he had visited Israel once and
Watch the a$$burning of AAPtards
 
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