PM Modi in Land of Jews
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Aviv: Narendra Modi on Tuesday became the first-ever Indian Prime Minister to
step on Israeli soil, undertaking a 'ground breaking' visit and receiving
an extraordinary welcome by the Jewish nation.
Israel rolled out a red carpet welcome as the Air India
One aircraft landed at Tel Aviv's International Airport on a warm afternoon
with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu setting aside protocol and
receiving PM Modi with a handshake and a hug.
In his
welcome address, Netanyahu said Israel has been waiting for a long time for
this visit.
"Apka swagat
hai mere dost. We have been waiting almost 70 years, in fact,
because your's is a truly historic visit. It is the first time that an Indian
Prime Minister is visiting Israel. We receive you with open arms. We love
India. We admire your culture, your democracy and your commitment to
progress," he said.
Recalling his first meeting with PM Modi three years
ago at the United Nations, Netanyahu said both of them agreed to breakdown the
remaining walls between India and Israel.
"We shook each others' hand and forged a historic
relationship. We met again in Paris and since then we have spoken many times on
the phone. But I remember my friend what you said in that first meeting,"
he said.
"You
said when it comes to India-Israel relations, the sky is the limit. But
actually my friend the sky isn't the limit because today even our space
programmes are working towards reaching even greater heights," the Israeli
PM added.
He said that the ties between the talented and innovative
peoples of both the countries is natural.
"It is so natural that we can ask what took so long
for them to blossom. Well, it took a meeting of minds and hearts. it took a
commitment of our governments we have that today," he also said.
Netanyahu further said in this visit PM Modi's 'Make
in India' initiative meets his 'Make with India' policy.
"We are setting up a $40 million innovation fund as
the seed for even greater cooperation on technology between us," he said,
as per IANS.
Hailing PM Modi as a great leader of India and a great
world leader, Netanyahu said, "Your visit to Israel is a testimony to
that."
Speaking
later, PM Modi said, "It is my honour to be the the first ever Indian
Prime Minister to undertake this ground-breaking visit to Israel."
He said his visit was about the strength of the two
societies and their strong partnership.
"Building a strong and resilient relationship with
Israel will be my intent and focus. We have to secure our societies against the
common threat of terrorism," PM Modi said.
"Together, we can do even more and even better (for
India-Israel ties)," he added.
Noting that India is an old civilisation but a young
nation, PM Modi said, "We have a talented and skilled youth, who are
our driving force."
Describing
Israel as an "important development partner", he said, "This is
an exciting journey that we will undertake together, for the good of our people
and our society," as per PTI.
PM Modi said his visit celebrates the strength of
centuries-old links between the two societies and "based on these bonds,
our partnership has mantained a strong and sustained upswing since the
establishment of full relationship, diplomatic relations, 25 years
ago."
Earlier, the two leaders inspected a guard of honour by
Israeli defence forces in honour of PM Modi.
Netanyahu introduced his ministers, officials, including
the present and former ambassadors of Israel in India and his National Security
Advisor.
From the airport, PM Modi visited the Danziger
flower farm in Moshav Mishmar Hashiva along with Netanyahu and Agriculture
Minister Uri Ariel to learn about latest innovations and advancements in
floriculture.
The
farm, about 56 km from Jerusalem, is one of Israel's leading floriculture
companies with approximately 80,000 square meters of state-of-the-art
greenhouses specialising in reproduction of plants.
The farm named a breed of chrysanthemum after
PM Modi.
He also visited the Yad Vashem Memorial Museum to
honour the memory of the victims of the holocaust that counts among the
greatest tragedies in human history.
The
museum occupies over 4,200 square metres - mainly underground -
and emphasises the experiences of the individual victims through
original artifacts, survivor testimonies and personal possessions.
The Holocaust was the killing of nearly six million Jews,
including some 1.5 million children, by Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany. Though the
persecution of Jews began in 1933, the mass murder was committed during the
more than four years of World War II.
-Agencies
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