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Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu to visit India next week

Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu to visit India next week

| @indiablooms | 11 Jan 2018, 06:40 pm

New Delhi, Jan 11 (IBNS): Upholding the bilateral ties between the two nations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit India in the coming week, media reports said.

Netanyahu is expected to reach India on Jan 14.

Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani told reporters that Netanyahu will hold a roadshow with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Ahmedabad on Jan 17.

The two PMs will hold the roadshow for 8 kms. Both the leaders are likely to visit Sabarmati Ashram, abode of Mahatma Gandhi.

Rupani was quoted by NDTV: "According to the tentative schedule, Modi and Netanyahu would first visit the Sabarmati Ashram on their arrival here on January 17. Both the dignitaries will be accorded a grand welcome."

Both Modi and Netanyahu will visit two centres of excellency in Ahmedabad and inaugurate one.

In July last year, Modi visited Israel as the first Indian Prime Minister since the establishment of bilateral ties in 1992.

In the later part of 2017, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Ahmedabad and held roadshows with Modi while the two leaders inaugurated the bullet train project.


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