India and Israel have shared a strong partnership in agriculture over the years.
Six months after Prime Minister Narenda Modi’s historic visit to Israel, first ever by Indian prime minister to the Jewish nation, his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu is in India for a six-day state visit.
Netanyahu, who is the second Prime Minister from his country after Ariel Sharon to visit India in the last 25 years of a diplomatic relationship, is accompanied by a 130-member-delegation from various sectors including cyber, agriculture and defense.