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Israeli PM Bennett is likely to visit India as two countries celebrating 30 years of diplomatic bonds: Messenger

Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Naphtali Bennett and other senior officials tend to visit India this year because the two countries celebrate 30 years of diplomatic relations, Israeli ambassador for India Naor Gilon said on Monday.
In a webinar that was held for a special virtual launch logo to move the celebration throughout the year to commemorate that opportunity, Gilon said he felt very fortunate to be Israeli ambassador in India when “extraordinary relationships” and “Regular Beyond”, one of the “partnerships between civilization ancient”.
To further deepen bilateral cooperation in various regions, Gilon said Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and other officials tended to visit India because both countries celebrated 30 years of formation of diplomatic bonds.
The Minister of External Affairs Jaisankar has extended the invitation to Bennett from Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Israel last year.
“It is an important opportunity to reflect our reciprocity success and a good opportunity to look forward and form the next 30 years of our relationship.
I am sure that our close cooperation in different fields will only continue to grow and develop in it in it In the coming year, “Gilon stressed.
Gilon launched the logo virtually together with his Indian colleague in Tel Aviv, Ambassador Sanjeev Singla.
This logo featured David stars and Ashoka Chakra, two symbols that adorn the national flags of both countries, and formed the number 30 which described the 30-year anniversary of bilateral relations.
Israeli envoys in his speech highlighted the back relationships of thousands of years without traces of anti-Semitism in India, unlike all over the world and recalling Jaisankar’s visit Gilon said the role of India in forming a region with Indian soldiers participating in World War and buried in various Israeli hemispheres.
Israel’s first Prime Minister David Ben-G Urion saw the Indian and Israeli national movements as “brother’s liberation movement”, he said, showing a deep respect for Israeli leaders for Mahatma Gandhi who had his braces on the walls of his bedroom.
Singla in his speech said 2022 also marked five years of bilateral strategic partnerships founded during the historical visit of PM Modi to Israel in 2017.
That year, therefore, it provides an opportunity to not look back and take into account the last thirty-year bilateral achievement but also five years Finally when the relationship was placed on “a higher trajectory qualitatively”, he said.
When the two countries celebrate this historical milestone, it is also an opportunity to appreciate the efforts of leaders, diplomats, thinkers, strategists, and everyone who has led our partnership and continues to maintain this important relationship, Singla said.
“Our two people are connected with civilization bonds that go beyond economic trade and bonds.
Jews developed in India for centuries and, in fact, enriching Indian composite culture,” he said.
As an international Holocaust commemoration approach on January 27, Indian envoys narrated how Maharaja Sahib hours from Nawanagar did not only save the lives of several Jews but provided them to take refuge during World War II but also took care of them as long as they chose to be under his trusteeship.
Overcoming Indian Jewish communities in Israel, Singla said they “formed an organic link, a bridge” which “continues to grow with a shared tradition, cultural practice, mutual trust and friendship”.
“Over the past five years our encouragement has knocked on our strength as two economic knowledge”, he stressed, highlighting deeper collaboration in research and development, innovation, artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
To create a 30-year warning logo, the two countries launched last year’s contest for students from leading design colleges in Israel and India.
The entries are invited from the Holon Israeli Institute of Technology and the Indian National Design Institute (NIT).
Design Nikhil Kumar Rai Nit was chosen in a round voice as a warning logo for the celebration.
Nikhil, Hailing of Varanasi, is the last year of students in Nit Ahmedabad and also studied at the Faculty of Visual Arts at the University of Hindu Banaras (BHU).
“I want my design to be simple and brave that connect the audience of both countries”, said Nikhil during a webinar to launch the logo.
“It should describe the history of the two countries and also advance forward,” he added.
The event moderator, Dr.
Oshrit Birvadker, said the special logo symbolizes strong friendship, love and admiration that exists between Israelis and Indian people.
“It also describes a strategic partnership that develops between the two parties,” Birvadker said.

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