Political and economic implications of india-israel relation
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India and Israel established full diplomatic relations in 1992 and since then the bilateral ... has blossomed at the economic, military, agricultural and political levels. ..... Israel-India ties is of “the highest importance,” to the government in India.
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his answer is correct bro India is the largest buyer of Israeli military equipmentand Israel is the second-largest defence supplier to India after Russia.[3] From 1999 to 2009, the military business between the two nations was worth around $9 billion.[4] Military and strategic ties between the two nations extend to intelligence sharing on terrorist groups and joint military training.[5][6]
As of 2014, India is the third-largest Asian trade partner of Israel, and tenth-largest trade partner overall. In 2014, bilateral trade, excluding military sales, stood at US$4.52 billion.[7] Relations further expanded during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration, with India abstaining from voting against Israel in the United Nations in several resolutions.[8] As of 2015, the two nations are negotiating an extensive bilateral free trade agreement, focusing on areas such as information technology, biotechnology, and agriculture.[9][10]
According to an international poll conducted in 2009, 58% of Indians expressed sympathy with Israel, compared with 56% of Americans.[11]
As of 2014, India is the third-largest Asian trade partner of Israel, and tenth-largest trade partner overall. In 2014, bilateral trade, excluding military sales, stood at US$4.52 billion.[7] Relations further expanded during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration, with India abstaining from voting against Israel in the United Nations in several resolutions.[8] As of 2015, the two nations are negotiating an extensive bilateral free trade agreement, focusing on areas such as information technology, biotechnology, and agriculture.[9][10]
According to an international poll conducted in 2009, 58% of Indians expressed sympathy with Israel, compared with 56% of Americans.[11]
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