Momentum in the Strategic Partnership
During the call, the leaders expressed satisfaction with recent progress in bilateral ties and underlined their commitment to deepen strategic cooperation for mutual benefit. Areas of ongoing collaboration include defence and security, technology and innovation, agriculture, water management and energy. Both sides noted that increased high-level engagement and robust people-to-people links provide a strong foundation for expanding trade and investment.
Shared Stance Against Terrorism
Both Prime Ministers strongly condemned terrorism in all its forms. They reiterated a zero-tolerance approach and the importance of sustained cooperation in intelligence sharing, counter-terrorism operations and capacity building. The leaders underlined that combating terrorism requires coordinated action among like-minded democracies and the full implementation of multilateral commitments to prevent and punish violent extremism.
Discussion on West Asia and Gaza Peace Plan
The conversation also covered developments in West Asia. Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed India’s support for efforts aimed at securing a just and durable peace in the region. He specifically referenced backing for the early implementation of the Gaza Peace Plan, stressing the need for diplomatic approaches that protect civilians and restore lasting stability. Both leaders discussed the broader humanitarian and security dimensions that affect regional peace efforts.
Why the Dialogue Matters
The telephone call highlights continuing diplomatic momentum between New Delhi and Jerusalem. Over the past decade, India-Israel ties have matured into a comprehensive partnership driven by shared interests in security, technology and economic collaboration. Regular leader-level contacts help align strategic objectives and facilitate quick responses to regional developments and global challenges.
Looking Ahead
Both leaders agreed to maintain close contact and to encourage their foreign and security teams to follow up on specific cooperation areas. The call signals an intent to translate dialogue into concrete initiatives that will benefit both countries, while contributing to regional stability. For the official release, readers may refer to the Press Information Bureau statement and the Prime Minister’s Office updates.
