We all know that India and Israel share a good political relations. Last month Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was featured in the election campaign of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Now strengthening the bonds, the Israel Embassy in India shared a video on their official twitter handle where both the Prime Ministers are shown embracing each other, shaking hands and enjoying their time on the beach.
While wishing “Happy Friendship Day to India”, the embassy also wrote down the lyrics of the famous song of ‘Sholay’ movie that celebrates friendship, saying, “Happy #FriendshipDay2019 India! May our ever strengthening friendship & #growingpartnership touch greater heights.
ये दोस्ती हम नहीं तोड़ेंगे….. .”
Happy #FriendshipDay2019 India!
May our ever strengthening friendship & #growingpartnership touch greater heights.
🔊🎧🎶 ये दोस्ती हम नहीं तोड़ेंगे….. 🇮🇱❤🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/BQDv8QnFVj— Israel in India (@IsraelinIndia) August 4, 2019
PM Modi also took to his twitter handle sending greetings to Israel and its citizens in Hebrew, calling India-Israel relation to be strong and eternal, writing, “תודה לך
מאחל יום חברות שמח לאזרחי ישראל הנהדרים ולידידי הטוב
הודו וישראל הוכיחו את ידידותם לאורך הזמן. הקשר שלנו הוא חזק ונצחי. מאחל שהידידות בין המדינות שלנו תצמח ותפרח אף יותר בעתיד.”
תודה לך
מאחל יום חברות שמח לאזרחי ישראל הנהדרים ולידידי הטוב @netanyahuהודו וישראל הוכיחו את ידידותם לאורך הזמן. הקשר שלנו הוא חזק ונצחי. מאחל שהידידות בין המדינות שלנו תצמח ותפרח אף יותר בעתיד https://t.co/PsZTgMoXMU
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 4, 2019
Pm Modi’s tweet received a quick reply from his Israeli counterpart Netanyahu and the ambassador of Israel in India, Ron Malka, thanking for the greetings and hoping to strengthen their bond more in the future.
Thank you, my friend, Indian PM @narendramodi. I could not agree with you more. The deep connection between Israel and India is rooted in the strong friendships between Israelis and Indians. We cooperate in so many areas. I know our ties will only strengthen in the future! 🇮🇱🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/uXwFsQXoPB
— Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu) August 4, 2019
धन्यवाद and Toda Raba 🙏Honorable PM @narendramodi https://t.co/0rXvpkSsW2
— Ron Malka 🇮🇱 (@DrRonMalka) August 4, 2019
Now India is all set to host PM Netanyahu for his day long state visit next month.