The 2 leaders positively assessed the progress in bilateral cooperation within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly within the fields of analysis, discipline trials of diagnostic instruments and vaccine growth.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday spoke to his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu and reviewed initiatives by the 2 nations in a number of sectors, together with agriculture, water and innovation.
Additionally they mentioned their increasing cooperation in opposition to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mr Modi stated in a tweet.
“Spoke to my buddy @IsraeliPM @netanyahu on telephone. We mentioned the increasing India-Israel cooperation in opposition to COVID-19. We additionally reviewed our initiatives in different areas like agriculture, water and innovation,” he tweeted.
The Prime Minister’s Workplace added in a press release that the 2 leaders positively assessed the progress in bilateral cooperation within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly within the fields of analysis, discipline trials of diagnostic instruments and vaccine growth.
They agreed on the significance of shut cooperation in these necessary areas not just for the good thing about the individuals of the 2 nations but in addition for the better good of humanity, it added.
The leaders additionally agreed to proceed holding common consultations to share assessments on rising regional and international challenges and alternatives and for offering steering to advance the shut and sturdy bilateral strategic partnership.
Throughout their telephonic dialog, Mr Modi conveyed heat greetings to Mr Netanyahu and the individuals of Israel on the Jewish New 12 months and the Jewish competition of Sukkot.