Israel Prez to visit India on November 15

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Press Trust of India Jerusalem
Last Updated : Nov 03 2016 | 9:48 AM IST
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin will lead a high-profile delegation on a six-day visit to India beginning November 15 to boost cooperation in the field of security, education, cyber, energy, water and agriculture.
Informed sources here said Rivlin will meet President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan among others during his visit.
Rivlin would be only the second Israeli President to visit India since the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries in 1992 and his visit comes almost after a gap of 20 years since former President Ezer Weizmann visited India in 1996-97.
Rivlin will lead a high-profile delegation of business leaders and academics during his visit to India from November 15-20.
His talks with the top leaders are scheduled to take place on November 15.
Expressing his interest in visiting India following the historic visit of Mukherjee last year to Israel, he had earlier said that "the cooperation between the two countries is something that is said all over".
"The cooperation is not only in innovation but you know very well that we are trying our very best to address problems of agriculture, water, energy, cyber and every need of security that we have to work out in order to be prepared for the kind of burden of security that is imposed on both people.
"I would like to see your Prime Minister here", the 77-year-old president had said.
Speculation is rife that the Israeli President's visit would pave the way for Modi's visit to Jerusalem, the first by an Indian Prime Minister, and is likely to take place next year when the two countries celebrate 25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who on Sunday during a cabinet meeting mentioned about Rivlin's forthcoming visit of Rivlin to India, is also likely to visit New Delhi next year.
Israel is also very keen on strengthening ties between academic institutions in the two countries. The Israeli President in the past has complimented theIndianstudents in Israel, saying "they are among the best" of the lot.
Israel has consistently remained the second largest supplier of defence equipment to India for many years and its "timely" supply of Indian requirements during the Kargil War has earned it the tag of a "reliable" partner.
The Indo-Israel bilateral trade has also registered a remarkable growth reaching a figure of almost USD 5 billion starting from a humble USD 200 million in 1992.

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First Published: Nov 03 2016 | 9:48 AM IST

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