IAF chief holds talks with top Israeli defenceofficials

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Press Trust of India Jerusalem
Last Updated : Mar 30 2016 | 4:57 PM IST
Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha has held wide-ranging talks with Israeli defenceofficials to review cooperation and explore new possibilities as he visited top military installations in the country.
Air Chief Marshal Raha, who is here on a four-day "goodwill visit" to Israel, had a discussion with Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Ya'alon, who had served as Israel's Chief of Staff before joining politics.
Raha was extended a warm welcome at Israel Defence Forces (IDF) headquarters in Tel Aviv on Monday.
"This visit is a step towards strengthening cooperation between the countries," an IDF Unit's Spokesman said.
"The visit will help boost robust bilateral military ties between the two countries. Israel attaches immense importance to its defence cooperation with India and we are working together to enhance ongoing collaboration in various areas," a media adviser to the defence ministry told PTI.
Raha yesterday also visited the Israeli Air Force Flight School at Hatzerim air base among other operating Israeli Air force installations.
Meanwhile, in efforts to deepen its engagement with India in the defence sector and express an intent to participate in "a big way" in the Make in India campaign, 28 Israeli defence companies will be presenting an extensive collection of advanced tools and technologies in Goa at Defexpo 2016.
Some of Israel's technologies on display at Defexpo include active defence systems, tactical medical equipment, a wide range of sensors, command control and communications (C3) solutions, electro-optical systems, various robotics, fire control solutions, unmanned systems nd navigation devices.
"India is a country with tremendous capabilities. Israel's large presence at Defexpo reflects our desire to strengthen ties with Indian companies and increase local production of military technologies," Brigadiar General (Ret) Mishel Ben Baruch, Head of SIBAT (Israel's defence ministry department regulating international cooperation) was quoted in a press release as saying.
"Many of the Israeli companies at the exhibit are already working closely with Indian companies, creating local job growth through domestic production. We are confident that this relationship will result in the advancement of large projects for the Indian defence forces," he added.
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First Published: Mar 30 2016 | 4:57 PM IST

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