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I for I: India stands with Israel, says Modi during the meeting with Prez Rivlin

Jerusalem: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s record for Israel won another feather in his cap after Modi was warmly welcomed by Israeli President Reuven Rivlin at his residence in Jerusalem.

Receiving the Prime Minister with affectionate affection, Rivlin called Modi “one of the greatest democratic leaders today.” He also recalled his previous visit to India in November 2016, saying that he saw a nation with “strong ideas, clear goals and tasks.”

Modi, on the other hand, said that the welcome received reflected the warmth of the country. Modi also added that he saw in Israel, a reflection of what Rivlin saw in India.

Speaking of bilateral ties, Modi stated: “I for me, India for Israel and Israel for India”.

“‘I’ to ‘I’ is India to Israel, and ‘I’ to ‘I’ is India to Israel. Indians feel that ‘Israel’ is a true friend,” he said.

He also thanked Rivlin profusely for “getting out of the way” to receive it and described it as an honor for all Indians.
“It is a privilege to rejoin President Rivlin on Wednesday, I warmly remember your visit to India last November, when we loved it with its friendly manner and its desire to do more with India,” Modi wrote in the book. Guests.

“President Rivlin is admired in India for his relentless belief and the common good of humanity, I thank him for his friendship and his warm hospitality,” wrote Modi, who is the first Indian prime minister to visit Israel.

Modi, who arrived in Tel Aviv on Tuesday for a three-day visit and was met by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at the airport. Modi is the first Indian prime minister to visit Israel.

“We have a lot in common and we do a lot in common, understanding very well their thinking about the need to help the partners they will do in India,” Rivlin said.

“… we are doing a lot to fulfill your ideas about ‘Make in India’,” said the Israeli president.

“We only suggest some projects we can do with India and I know you have accepted that and appreciated it a lot,” he said.

Rivlin said there was room for cooperation between universities and industries in India and Israel.

“People in Israel are trying to find ways to invest in India and to do mutual projects together,” he said.
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