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Israel commits to jointly fight menace of terrorism

The President also recalled the positive and growing cooperation between the two nations in areas of defence and security.

Israel commits to jointly fight menace of terrorism

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) shakes han

Asserting that both Israel and India are facing similar
challenges in terms of terrorism and radicalism, Israel on Thursday expressed its
commitment to jointly fight against the menace.

“We also face a common challenge in fighting terrorism
and radicalism. I am here today to affirm our commitment to the fight against
global terrorism. We are here today, to carry the great potential of this
partnership into reality,” Israeli President Reuven Rivlin said here at a
function.

The President also recalled the positive and growing
cooperation between the two nations in areas of defence and security.

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Talking about the increasing menace of cyber warfare, he
said it is no longer science fiction it is a strategic challenge.

“In all these areas, Israel, and Israeli industry is
ready and committed to strengthening this cooperation to make a safer world. Of
course we are very grateful to our Indian partners, for the way they work
together with us in order to ensure a safe and secure world,” he added.

Referring to issues concerning food security, he recalled
the work done by experts in the field of agricultural, water treatment, food
and environment and said they are the persons who plant seeds of tomorrow.

“They are literally planting the seeds of tomorrow.
We already have Israeli and Indian experts, working together with local
farmers, to improve Indian produce, and the lives of local families,” he
said.

Invoking the famous speech of Swami Vivekananda in Chicago,
he addressed the audience here as “sisters and brothers of India”.

“We are here to reaffirm our deep commitment to our
shared future,” he said, adding both the countries are already cooperating
in areas of economics, technology, and security, and this cooperation continues
to grow.

“Israel wants to play a part in the Four-Colour
Revolution that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set as India s national goal,
that brings together the colours of the Indian flag: Saffron for solar power,
Green for agriculture, White for dairy produce, and Blue for water,” he
said.

The President is on official visit to India and is being
accompanied by Israeli academia, business leaders, industries, and defence
industries.

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