UPI link, 50,000 worker quota, AI cooperation: India, Israel unveil 27 bilateral agreements as Modi’s visit concludes

In a visit heavy with symbolism and strategy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday elevated India-Israel ties to a “Special Strategic Partnership”. The wide-ranging agenda of the state visit signals a deeper geopolitical alignment spanning defence, technology, trade and regional connectivity.

During Modi’s two-day state visit, the two sides announced 27 bilateral outcomes, including 16 agreements and 11 joint initiatives. Together, these cover critical and emerging technologies, energy, agriculture, cyberspace, digital payments and space cooperation.

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