Benjamin Netanyahu's state visit to India

A six-day visit by PM Benjamin Netanyahu to India on 14-19 January 2018 marked a new apogee in the renewed relationship between two old civilizations. It was a reciprocal visit to PM Narendra Modi's visit to Israel in July 2017 to celebrate the Silver Jubilee year of the 'Diplomatic Normal...

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counterrorism
economic cooperation
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Innovations
International relations
Israel
Mass media
military cooperation
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Netanyahu, Benjamin
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State visits
Stereotypes
Zionism
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