India and Israel, which commenced the negotiations in 2007, had concluded the seventh round of talks in June.
"We are going to have another (round of talks) in November in New Delhi," Israel's ambassador to India Alon Ushpiz told PTI.
Ushpiz said the forthcoming visit of the Israeli Economy Minister would also give an opportunity to push forward the trade agreement.
The Ambassador said the free trade agreement (FTA) will enlarge the trade basket and volume between the two countries.
It would also give an important platform to the private sector of both the countries to explore business opportunities in other countries, he added.
Ushpiz said the main sectors which would get major benefit from the pact included IT, agriculture, communication, clean technology, energy and water management.
"These are the things which can do very nicely," he said.
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