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Netanyahu s friendship theorem: I square T square equals Israel, India Ties for Tomorrow

Tuesday - July 4, 2017 9:26 pm , Category : INDIA
 Netanyahu s friendship theorem: I square T square equals Israel, India Ties for Tomorrow
Netanyahu s friendship theorem: I square T square equals Israel, India Ties for Tomorrow

Tel Aviv July 4 (IANS) Calling visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi a great world leader Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday said ties between the two countries were perfect to mathematical precision and described the friendship formula as the square of I and of T if multiplied equalled Israel India Ties for Tomorrow.

Netanyahu said the partnership between the two countries extended to water security energy and many many other fields.

I think the formula for success is simple it is I square T square it equals Israel India s Ties for Tomorrow. I am confident... this is the degree of mathematics I remember from my student days he said.

The Israeli Prime Minister said he was for many reasons confident of success of the partnership between India and Israel and drew a parallel between Hindi and Hebrew -- the two most common languages overheard in Silicon Valley in California.

Occasionally one hears some native English too he said.

Netanyahu said he also believed in Indians and Israelis shared a great sympathy and natural camaraderie.

The Jews of India and 100 000 Israelis of Indian descent are the human bridge between our two nations. Third I am confident of our success because of our people. Prime Minister Modi you are a great leader of India and a great world leader. You visit to Israel is a testimony to that.

He remembered his first meeting with Modi at the United Nations three years ago and recalled how the two had agreed to break down the remaining walls between India and Israel and shook each other s hand and forge a historic partnership.

We met again in Paris and since then we have spoken many times on the phone. But I remember my friend what you said in that first meeting. You said when it comes to India-Israel relations the sky is the limit. But actually my friend the sky isn t the limit because today even our space programmes are working towards reaching even greater heights.

--IANS
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