Analysis | Narendra Modi to become first Indian PM to visit Israel as he seeks closer defence ties
India is the world’s biggest importer of defence equipment, and Israel has become one of its major suppliers
Narendra Modi becomes the first Indian prime minister to visit Israel when he arrives on Tuesday, the result of growing ties that have led to billions of dollars in defence deals.
Israel, in constant search of allies to vote in its favour at UN bodies as well as business partners, has been portraying the visit as historic.
Israeli analysts have also noted Modi will apparently not travel to Ramallah to meet Palestinian leaders during his three-day stay, as is common for many foreign dignitaries.
Modi did however meet Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas in New Delhi in May.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the visit, which marks 25 years since the two countries established diplomatic relations, a “further expression of the state of Israel’s military, economic and diplomatic strength”.
“This is a very significant step in strengthening relations between the two countries,” the Israeli leader said. “India is a huge country with over 1.25 billion people and is one of the world’s largest, growing economies. Ties between Israel and India are on a constant upswing.”