Ahead of Rivlin's visit here, first by an Israeli President in nearly two decades, the Jewish country's envoy Daniel Carmon said the bilateral defence ties were beyond buyer-seller and military-to-military relationship and the message will be to broaden it further besides boosting cooperation in some other sectors.
During his stay, the Israeli President will hold extensive talks with his Indian counterpart Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi covering key bilateral and regional issues besides attending a ceremony in Taj Hotel and Chabad House in Mumbai to pay tribute to victims of 26/11 attack in which six Jews were also killed.
"It is a very deep relationship. India and Israel enjoy very unique relation in areas of defence.... There are plans for fresh joint venture and technology transfer," he told reporters, refusing to go into specifics.
India is Israel's largest buyer of military hardware and the latter has been supplying various weapons systems, missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles over the last few years but the transactions have largely remained behind the curtains.
Asked about Modi's proposed visit to Israel, he said it will happen and will be a very important trip.
It was being decided by the two governments when it will happen, the envoy said.
There were indications that the Prime Minister may visit Tel Aviv in first part of 2017 which will be 25th year of formal diplomatic ties between the two countries. India had established "full" diplomatic relationship with Israel in 1992 though it had recognised the country in 1950.
On Modi comparing India's cross LoC military action
against terror launchpads following Uri attack to Israeli-type response, the envoy said his country had to develop robust capability to protect its citizens, considering the geo-political situation.
He said Israel was ready to share with India its technology and enhance security ties.
In October last year, President Mukherjee had visited Israel, the first by an Indian head of state.
Rivlin will also visit Chandigarh where he will inaugurate an Agro Tech conference along with Mukherjee.
He said at least 15 MoUs are likely to be signed between Indian and Israeli educational institutions during the visit.
Identifying agriculture and water conservation as key areas of cooperation, he said the number of agri centres set up by Israel in India will go up from current 15 to 40.
The visit will focus on strengthening the ever growing economic ties between India and Israel in the fields of agriculture and water, and promoting academic cooperation, he said.
In Agra, the Israeli President will visit Taj Mahal and an Israeli water treatment plant. He will also visit the Indo-Israeli Agricultural Project's Center of Excellence in Karnal.
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