It was for the first time that an Indian leader went to the Jewish state without visiting Ramallah.
Asked if there would be "murmurs" in the Arab world over Modi's stand-alone visit to Israel, Talmiz Ahmad, who had served as Indian ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Oman and the UAE, said the Arab world itself is a deeply divided lot now.
"The phrase Arab world does not reflect the ground reality. There is a very deep divide in the Gulf Cooperation Council, so is there in the Arab League and there is actual conflict between the Arab countries - even as I speak to you - in Syria and Yemen," he told PTI.
"Saudi Arabia has opened dialogue with Israel, the UAE is also in touch with Israel. Earlier, Qatar used to be in touch with Israel. So, there is no question ... What India has done is not likely to evoke any negative reaction in the Arab countries," he said.
Ahmad also said following the prime minister's visit, there would be considerable expansion in the defence cooperation with new items, including some sensitive ones, being imported by India, where they would be manufactured to a considerable extent.
Israel caters to India's niche requirements and fills capability gaps in defence hardware. "Even though the amount involved may not be much, those are important items for India's security," Ahmad said.
He also said India earlier used to place its relations with Israel "on par with what we call Palestinian cause."
"Now, those are separate issues. One is bilateral relations with Israel and second is bilateral relations with Palestine authority. This government has decided that there is no need to link the two things," according to him.
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