New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu are likely to sign key agreements on Thursday, with India reportedly eyeing acquisition of Israel's advanced Iron Dome and Iron Beam air defence technologies to further strengthen its air defence shield.
PM Modi and PM Netanyahu are scheduled to visit Yad Vashem together on Thursday before holding an expanded bilateral meeting at the King David Hotel at Tel Aviv.
The discussions are expected to focus on a comprehensive review of the India-Israel Strategic Partnership, with emphasis on strengthening collaboration in defence, science and technology, trade, and people-to-people exchanges. The two leaders will also exchange views on pressing regional and global developments.
If reports are anything to go by, several MoUs spanning economic, security and diplomatic domains, aimed at further enhancing cooperation between the two countries are set to be signed today. Following the signing ceremony, PM Modi and PM Netanyahu will deliver joint statements to the media outlining the outcomes of their talks. India is likely to finalise what is being described as a landmark strategic partnership with Israel to acquire the Iron Dome technology. The proposed arrangement goes beyond a straightforward procurement and is envisaged as a core element of India’s indigenous "Mission Sudarshan Chakra", also known as Project Kusha. Israel has formally offered to transfer the Iron Dome technology to India under the "Make in India" initiative, enabling local production and integration into a multi-layered air defence system designed to counter short-range rockets, mortars and drone swarms, reported IANS.