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Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu to visit Gujarat today

Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu to visit Gujarat today

| | 17 Jan 2018, 10:13 am

New Delhi, Jan 17 (IBNS): On his fourth day of visit to India, Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Gujarat.

Indian PM Narendra Modi said the PM will experience 'Gujarat’s remarkable hospitality' during his visit to the state.

Modi will receive him on his home turf.

"PM @netanyahu will experience Gujarat’s remarkable hospitality during our visit to the state today. We will attend various programmes and interact with a wide range of people, ranging from innovators, entrepreneurs and farmers. Know more," Modi tweeted.

The Israel PM is scheduled to visit Sabarmati Ashram and pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi.

Modi and Netanyahu are scheduled to inaugrate iCreate Center at Deo Dholera Village in Ahmedabad. 

They will participate in numerous other events during the visit to the state.

Netanyahu will later depart for Mumbai.

He arrived in India on Sunday.

He has already met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Ram Nath Kovind during his stay in New Delhi.

He visited the Taj Mahal in Agra with his wife Sara on Tuesday.

Returning from Agra, he addressed at the 3rd annual Raisina Dialogue here.

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