The Bengal government has crossed all limits of appeasement: Amit Shah

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Honorable Union Minister of Home and Cooperation Shri Amit Shah today flagged off the Parivartan Yatra of the BJP in West Bengal at South 24 Paraganas.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Shah said that under this mission 9 yatras will be taken out, and four of them commenced yesterday. Yesterday these yatras started as the party president, Nitin Naveen, flagged them off from Siliguri, Navadweep, Medinipur, and Purulia. Today the yatras from Maldah, Hooghly, Vardhaman, North 24 Paraganas, and Mathurapur are being opened.

These yatras have been taken out to bring about the desired change in West Bengal. Mamata Didi said yesterday that these Yatras have been taken out to seize power. But the meaning of Parivartan is not only limited to changing the chief minister, which the people of West Bengal would do anyway. The meaning of change stands for building a Bengal free from infiltrators, corruption, syndicates, porous borders, and insecurity among women, dynastic rule establishing the rule of law by forming a BJP government.

There was a time when Bengal was prosperous, but the communists squeezed everything out of it and made it worse than the worst. But Mamata Didi pushed the state into the abyss of poverty. It is now time to build the Sonar Bangla of Kaviguru Rabindranath Tagore’s imagination.

If this time around the TMC is voted to power again, then the nephew’s rule will be established.

In the last election the people of Bengal gave 38% of votes to the BJP and gave 77 seats, reducing the Congress and the communists to zero. But the change of rooting out corruption and infiltrators can become a reality only when a BJP government is formed with an absolute majority. He said that only one more push is required to remove TMC from power. In the upcoming new Bengali year after Rabindra Jayanti, a new government is to be formed.

Mamata Banerjee has earmarked only Rs.80 crore in the state budget for science and technology and Rs.5,700 crore for madrassas. I want to ask them whether their agenda is to provide employment by promoting science and technology or promoting madrassas. They are not bothered about the children of Bengal. They are only concerned about the madrassas.

Today Bengal is submerged in loans worth Rs.8 lakh crore, and the per capita loan against every newborn is Rs.77,000. Even the mention of the word “corruption” reminds people of Bengal.

A scam in the appointment of 26,000 teachers has taken place, and Rs.20 crore has been seized from their accomplices. They are involved in the SSC job scam, the urban body job scam, cow smuggling, the PDS scam, the MGNREGA scam, and the PM Awas Yojana scam. But Mamata Banerjee sent the DGP, who covered up these scams, to the Rajya Sabha. But no matter what she does, after the new year a BJP government will be formed in Bengal.

Parth Chatterjee, Jyotipriya Mallik, Anuvrat Mandal, Jeevankrishna Saha, Manik Bhattacharya, Ajit Maiti, Madan Mitra, Chandranath Sinha, Paresh Pal, Kuntal Ghosh, Arabul Islam, Fahad Hakim, Shobhan Chatterjee, Kunal Ghosh, and Rajat Majumdar, and Sohrab Ali—all these accomplices of Mamata Banerjee have been to jail.

I dare the TMC to cancel their nomination. But instead, the TMC is going to nominate all of them. Removing TMC from power would be a minor punishment for the major crimes they have committed. The befitting punishment will be to weed them out completely.

Mamata Banerjee has made Bengal the heaven for infiltrators and opposed CAA. Had she not opposed it, each and every Hindu refugee would have gotten citizenship. But I want to tell them that the Modi government is at the center, and no one can take away their citizenship. They need not worry.

Mamata Banerjee sees her vote bank in the Bangladeshi infiltrators. She understands nothing other than appeasement. She has to answer the people of Bengal who is responsible for the Babri Masjid that is being built in Bengal. Humayun Kabir and Mamata are the two sides of the same coin. She has purposely sent him away and is building the Babri Masjid.

During the Panchayat polls, the TMC unleashed blood-curdling violence on the BJP karyakartas, killing, maiming, and making many of them handicapped for life. We are not afraid of them. But rather, I would appeal to the people to vote BJP to power; we will hang their goon’s upside down and straighten them up. Each and every one of them will be behind bars.

The goal of Mamata Banerjee is not the welfare of the people of Bengal but the welfare of her nephew Abhishek Banerjee. She wants to make him the chief minister. Look at their allies: in Bihar, Tejaswi Yadav is the son of Lalu Yadav; in Assam, Gaurav Gogoi is the son of Tarun Gogoi; in Tamil Nadu, Udaynidhi Stalin is the grandson of Karunanidhi; Aditya Thakre is the son of Uddhav Thakre. But the names of the youths of West Bengal are nowhere in the list. Your names can never appear in the list of TMC, but can always figure in the list of Narendra Modi’s BJP. BJP is the only party that is not into dynastic politics. Now it is time to end dynastic politics.

The employees of the state government helped Mamata Banerjee for 15 years, but she kept them stuck in the 6th pay commission. If the BJP is voted to power, then we will implement the 7th Pay Commission in just 45 days, by December 2026 we will fill all the vacant posts in a transparent manner, start appointments in abolished posts in two months, and provide 5 years of age relaxation for the youth of Bengal.

The Mamata government has made the women insecure through the RG Kar and Sandeshkhali crimes. They cannot protect the women of Bengal. Pick any state ruled by the BJP, and you will see that everywhere under the leadership of Modi Ji, women enjoy the most robust security. Just form a BJP government here, and we will restore the lost glory of Bengal in just 5 years.

TMC has helped the undeterred entry of illegal immigrants, and therefore they cannot protect the border state of Bengal. But now she is worried as the names of illegal immigrants are being struck off from the voter list. Have some patience; once the BJP government is formed, we will deport illegal immigrants one by one.

Dr. Jitendra Singh Proposes India–Delaware Biomanufacturing Working Group

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India and the United States should move towards a structured India–Delaware partnership in advanced biomanufacturing, Union Minister for Science and Technology Dr. Jitendra Singh said on Monday, proposing the creation of a small working group to translate discussions into concrete collaborations in research, manufacturing and startup ecosystems.

The proposal came during his meeting of the visiting US delegation led by Delaware Governor Matt Meyer who called on the Minister at Seva Teerth here today. Both the sides focused on bilateral collaboration in Pharma, biotechnology, clean energy and innovation-led industrial growth.

Dr. Jitendra Singh underlined that science, technology and biotechnology form a key pillar of the India–US comprehensive strategic partnership, and said India sees “good potential for deeper engagement” with US states that have strong innovation ecosystems. He highlighted India’s emergence as a global hub for biotechnology and pharmaceutical innovation, with capabilities spanning research and development to large-scale, cost-efficient manufacturing.

Pointing to India’s integrated innovation architecture linking government, academia, industry and startups, the Minister said the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), with 37 laboratories and over 7,500 scientists, anchors much of the country’s industrial R&D effort. He noted CSIR’s role in national missions ranging from Green Hydrogen and Quantum Technologies to biosciences and biopharma, and its contributions to process development for key drugs.

Referring to Delaware’s bio-science ecosystem, including the National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Bio-pharmaceuticals (NIIMBL), Dr. Jitendra Singh said there was “strong potential” for collaboration in advanced biomanufacturing, AI-enabled processes, rapid scale-up technologies and next-generation biologics and vaccines. He suggested that India’s strength in cost-efficient manufacturing, combined with Delaware’s proximity to major US pharmaceutical companies, could support co-development of affordable biologics, biosimilars and vaccines for global health needs.

The Minister also outlined specific avenues for cooperation, including joint advanced biomanufacturing platforms, translational research bridges linking Indian institutions and Delaware research centres, startup and incubation linkages, and workforce co-training in GMP manufacturing, regulatory science and quality systems. Collaboration on regulatory science, standards alignment and resilient supply chains for critical biopharmaceutical inputs was identified as another priority area.

During the interaction, Dr. Jitendra Singh noted that India’s Ministry of Science and Technology directly supports around 150 incubators across academic institutions and universities and that the government has established a ₹1 lakh crore research, development and innovation fund to catalyse private-sector and deep-tech investment. He said these platforms could be leveraged to deepen engagement with Delaware’s research, manufacturing and startup ecosystem.

Governor Meyer described Delaware as a state with a long-standing science and industrial heritage and highlighted its bio-pharmaceutical manufacturing base, expanding port infrastructure and business-friendly environment. Members of the delegation, which included representatives from government, universities and industry, discussed opportunities in clean hydrogen, workforce development, startup incubation and corporate incorporation frameworks.

Concluding the meeting, both sides agreed that a structured working group mechanism would help carry forward discussions into actionable programmes, including joint research calls, startup exchanges and institutional partnerships. The engagement adds a state-level dimension to the broader India–US strategic partnership, with biotechnology and advanced manufacturing emerging as priority areas for the next phase of cooperation.

PM inaugurates infrastructure projects worth over Rs. 4,400 crore in Madurai, TN

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The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for multiple development projects worth more than Rs. 4,400 crore in Madurai, Tamil Nadu today. Addressing the gathering in the sacred city of Madurai, the Prime Minister stated that today marks a proud chapter in Tamil Nadu’s development journey. These projects are aimed at transforming connectivity, boosting the economy, and creating significant job opportunities for the youth and transforming lakhs of people’s lives. of the state. The Prime Minister emphasized that building high-quality infrastructure is fundamentally about empowering people. “These developments mean better roads for farmers to reach markets, easier travel for pilgrims and tourists, and faster transport for businesses”, highlighted Shri Modi.

The Prime Minister said, “over the past twelve years, the Government of India has made significant investments in Tamil Nadu’s highway network, with more than four thousand kilometres of highways constructed since 2014.” He noted the foundation stone laying for two major national highway projects, the four-laning of the Marakkanam–Puducherry section, involving an investment of over Rs. 2,100 crore to strengthen coastal tourism and trade, and the four-laning of the Paramakudi–Ramanathapuram stretch. With an investment of over Rs. 1,800 crore, the latter project will significantly enhance access to sites like Rameshwaram and Dhanushkodi, ensuring ease of travel for pilgrims and smoother movement for agricultural and marine products.

The Prime Minister underscored that over the last decade, Indian Railways has undergone a historic transformation, emerging as a modern, efficient, and people-centric transport system. “This transformation is particularly visible in Tamil Nadu, where the railway budget allocation has increased nearly nine-fold since the current government took office,” Shri Modi stated.  The Prime Minister pointed out that while the average yearly allocation was Rs. 880 crore between 2009 and 2014, it has risen to Rs. 7,600 crore for the year 2026–27. He further detailed that more than 1,300 kilometres of new tracks have been laid in the state, 97% electrification has been achieved, and hundreds of flyovers and underpasses have improved safety and efficiency. Recalling a major milestone, The Prime Minister mentioned his privilege in inaugurating the new Pamban Bridge last year, describing India’s first vertical

The Prime Minister highlighted that currently, 9 Vande Bharat trains and 9 Amrit Bharat trains are serving the people of Tamil Nadu, with their coaches being manufactured at the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai. He expressed pride in the ‘Make in India’ vision, noting , “ It is boosting self-reliance and creating jobs for the youth.” Under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, seventy-seven railway stations in the state are being modernized to blend comfort, accessibility, and local identity, with eight redeveloped stations being inaugurated today, Shri Modi stated . He further added that,the dedication of the Chennai Beach–Chennai Egmore fourth line will benefit thousands of daily commuters. The Prime Minister also inaugurated Akashvani’s new FM relay transmitters in Kumbakonam, Yercaud, and Vellore, dedicating these radio stations to the service of the people.

The Prime Minister highlighted that infrastructure funding for Tamil Nadu has tripled compared to the previous decade, noting that the 2026 Union Budget maintains this strong focus on the state. He detailed proposals for the Bengaluru-Chennai and Chennai-Hyderabad bullet train corridors, which are set to revolutionize the regional economy. Additionally, the Prime Minister pointed out, “The budget positions Tamil Nadu within the Rare Earth Corridors, aimed at promoting advanced manufacturing, research, and technology development.”

The Prime Minister remarked that Tamil Nadu possesses a rich history and heritage, announcing that historic sites such as Adichanallur will be developed into global heritage destinations. Shri Modi noted that ecotourism initiatives around Lake Pulicat and Podhigai Malai will create new job opportunities while simultaneously preserving natural ecosystems. Furthermore, he mentioned that approximately two hundred industrial clusters will be identified and supported nationwide to boost manufacturing. Emphasizing that Tamil Nadu is home to many industries, the Prime Minister stated that this scheme will significantly benefit the local youth.

The Prime Minister emphasized that every Indian is inspired to build a developed nation by 2047, noting that Tamil Nadu will play a decisive role in shaping the nation’s destiny.  Reaffirming the Centre’s full commitment to enabling inclusive development and the state’s progress, he concluded with the assertion, “Our collective goal is a developed Tamil Nadu for developed India.”

PM inaugurates various development projects worth over Rs. 2,700 crore in Puducherry

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The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth more than Rs. 2,700 crore in Puducherry today. These projects cover key sectors including infrastructure, education, health, and mobility to transform the lives of the people.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister noted ,”Puducherry is the land of Siddhars, saints, poets, and freedom fighters, where Mahakavi Subramania Bharati ignited the fire of nationalism and Sri Aurobindo and The Mother provided a spiritual vision for the world.”

The Prime Minister reiterated his mantra for ‘BEST’ Puducherry, representing Business, Education, Spirituality, and Tourism. “In the last four and a half years, this vision has led to good governance and development, evidenced by a rise in per capita income and the highest Social Progress Index score in the country.” Shri Modi highlighted.

Highlighting the great emphasis nationwide, on infrastructure, the Prime Minister mentioned the record Rs. 12 lakh crore set aside in this year’s budget. “Puducherry has now been included under the ‘Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment’ scheme, which was previously restricted only to states; this will ensure more funding for essential infrastructure like roads, water supply, schools, hospitals, and many such projects,” Shri Modi remarked.

The Prime Minister emphasised , “A strong and empowered youth is the foundation of our growth.We are working to support their dreams”.The Prime Minister emphasized that the newly inaugurated Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Engineering Block and modern hostel facilities at NIT Karaikal, along with infrastructure upgrades at Pondicherry University, will significantly strengthen technical education and support for numerous students.He also congratulated the youth who joined the government following the filling of thousands of long-standing vacancies.

Shri Modi observed that the world is currently focusing on cleaner and greener mobility, with electric vehicles becoming an essential part of daily life. He noted that in a tourism hub like Puducherry, electric buses—provided today under PM e-Bus Sewa—can be a gamechanger in reducing pollution. Additionally, the Prime Minister highlighted housing projects designed to provide families with stability and dignity, alongside projects worth several hundred crores across Puducherry, Karaikal, Mahe, and Yanam. These initiatives include water desalination plants to ensure clean drinking water, new Sewage Treatment Plants to improve waste management, and ongoing work to reduce flooding and waterlogging during monsoons.The Prime Minister remarked, “All our efforts are towards providing Ease of Living for the people of Puducherry”.

The Prime Minister highlighted that any nation can progress only when its human capital is healthy, making healthcare the government’s foremost priority. He expressed the belief that healthcare must be accessible, available, and affordable to all, a vision already being fulfilled for crores of families via the Ayushman Bharat scheme. Emphasizing that no citizen of Puducherry should be forced to travel far for treatment, he noted that the region, which already possesses nine medical colleges, has the potential to become a medical tourism hub. To further expand healthcare capacity, the Regional Cancer Centre at JIPMER is being modernized, and the foundation stone has been laid for three Critical Care Blocks under PM-ABHIM in Puducherry and Karaikal to enhance emergency services. Additionally, the new Integrated AYUSH Hospital in Karaikal will build upon the region’s reputation for Siddha medicine and holistic healthcare. Shri Modi remarked, “I strongly believe that Puducherry can become a medical tourism hub”

The Prime Minister emphasized that connectivity is the backbone of progress, focusing on both rural and urban infrastructure. He highlighted that hundreds of kilometers of rural roads are being built to improve access for students, farmers, and small businesses. “Simultaneously, over Rs. 1,000 crore is being invested to decongest Puducherry Town, including a new Rs. 440 crore flyover,” PM Modi remarked. He further highlighted that connectivity to Chennai is also being enhanced via the East Coast and Grand Southern Trunk roads, reducing travel time to under two hours. “With over Rs. 30,000 crore invested in the East Coast Corridor up to Kanyakumari, these projects link Puducherry to major economic hubs like Bengaluru and Coimbatore, significantly boosting tourism, trade, and industry,” Shri Modi asserted.

The Prime Minister identified tourism as one of Puducherry’s greatest strengths, noting that it already attracts thousands of visitors as a premier weekend destination. He attributed this success to the warmth of the local people and noted that trains and flights to the region remain consistently full. “Through targeted investments in spiritual, eco, and health tourism, the government is taking this sector to new heights, including the development of pilgrimage facilities at various temples under the PRASHAD Scheme”, Shri Modi remarked. The Prime Minister also highlighted that Sri Aurobindo and The Mother envisioned Auroville as the Universal City of Consciousness, expressing his happiness that a Global Spiritual Mahotsav is beginning there today. He emphasized that such gatherings serve to unite people across different regions and religions.

The Prime Minister recalled that Puducherry has been an integral part of India’s freedom struggle, having served as the birthplace or workplace for many great leaders. He noted that this land was crucial to India achieving independence in 1947. Looking towards the future, the Prime Minister emphasized the mission to create a developed Puducherry and a developed India by 2047, assuring that the double-engine government is committed to this goal. The Prime Minister concluded with the assertion, “We will keep working for BEST Puducherry”.

Prime Minister addresses 350th Shaheedi Samagam of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, addressed the 350th Martyrdom Year (Shaheedi Samagam) of ‘Hind di Chadar’ Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib Ji today. Paying his respects, the Prime Minister stated that today we all remember the great Guru on this significant anniversary and expressed that it is a matter of great fortune to be part of such a historic and sacred event.

The Prime Minister emphasized that India’s history is defined by bravery, harmony, and cooperation. He noted that through this event on the soil of Maharashtra,we are witnessing that very legacy. He remarked that during the era when the Gurus reached the pinnacle of sacrifice, social unity played a significant role, as people from every section drew inspiration from them to remain unwavering for truth and culture. “Traditions like the ‘Guru Nanak Naam-leva Sangat’ of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji were instrumental in that great yajna of social unity”, Highlighted Shri Modi.

Highlighting the importance of national cohesion, the Prime Minister noted that today, when the country once again needs social unity the most, this wonderful gathering of the ‘Sangat’ ,reassures the nation that the blessings of the Gurus and Saints are with us.

The Prime Minister described the Samagam as a continuous journey that began last year in Nagpur and deepened on the historic land of ‘Takht Sri Hazur Sahib, Nanded’. “In Navi Mumbai, this journey has reached a significant milestone, taking the history of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib Ji to every corner of Maharashtra, reaching thousands of villages and settlements”, emphasised Shri Modi.  The Prime Minister specially congratulated the Government of Maharashtra for organizing this program.

Recalling recent commemorations, the Prime Minister mentioned his privilege in attending an event in Kurukshetra, Haryana, and stated that the Union Government is celebrating every historic occasion related to the Guru Sahibs at the national level. Shri Modi listed milestones such as the 400th Prakash Purab of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib Ji, marked by a commemorative postage stamp and special coin, and the 550th Prakash Purab of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, noting that every occasion is celebrated with full devotion. He also highlighted the new national tradition of celebrating ‘Veer Bal Diwas’ annually in honor of the ‘Sahibzadas’.

The Prime Minister highlighted major achievements including the completion of the ‘Kartarpur Sahib Corridor’ in record time and the creation of new facilities for the ‘Sri Hemkund Sahib Yatra’. “ The government has provided relief under FCRA to organizations associated with Sikh bodies and Gurdwaras, while also ensuring Sikh history finds its rightful place in school curricula and cultural discourse, fulfilling tasks that the community had awaited for decades”, Shri Modi remarked.

Reiterating the government’s commitment to respect and justice, the Prime Minister mentioned the formation of an SIT to investigate the 1984 riots and the reopening of closed cases, which led to punishments for the guilty. He also spoke about the additional compensation announced for the families of the 1984 victims and the more active role given to the National Commission for Minorities.

The Prime Minister spoke about the government’s “mission mode” work regarding the safety of Sikh brothers in Afghanistan and the respectful return of the ‘Swaroop’ (forms) of the ‘Guru Granth Sahib’. “ The government cleared the way for citizenship for Afghan Sikhs and Hindus, provided relief through the CAA to persecuted refugees, and implemented rehabilitation packages for Sikh families in Jammu and Kashmir”, Shri Modi highlighted.  PM Modi stated that OCI and visa rules were simplified, and thousands of names were removed from the blacklist to ease travel for overseas Sikhs.

The Prime Minister remarked, “respecting the faith of the Sikh community and creating new opportunities for their progress is considered both a responsibility and a privilege of service by the government”.

Concluding his address, the Prime Minister stated that the spirit of standing with courage and truth is as relevant today as it was in the past.  “When the new generation connects with these values, tradition becomes a path to the future rather than just a memory”, Shri Modi emphasised.  “The purpose of the Samagam is not just to remember history, but to internalize it in one’s conduct”, the Prime Minister concluded.

Union Home Minister pays tribute to Guru Shri Tegh Bahadur Ji in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra

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Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah paid tribute to Guru Shri Tegh Bahadur Ji and addressed the gathered congregation at the ceremony marking the 350th Shaheedi Diwas of Guru Sahib in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra. On this occasion, Maharashtra Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Ministers Shri Eknath Shinde and Smt. Sunetra Pawar, along with many other dignitaries, were present.

In his address, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah said that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi decided to commemorate the 350th Shaheedi Diwas of Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji at the national level, which is a matter of great fortune for the entire country. He said that Maharashtra Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis has organized special programmes across Maharashtra to reach the biography of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji to the youth. He said that if the ninth Guru, Shri Tegh Bahadur Ji, had not given his martyrdom to save Hinduism and Hindus, not a single Hindu would have survived in the entire world. Shri Shah said that followers of Sanatan Dharma across India and the world express their gratitude to Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji for enduring torture and giving his martyrdom to save Hinduism.

Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah said that the core of the Sikh tradition has been unity, brotherhood, inclusivity, and bravery, and these very elements have been incorporated into the Guru Granth Sahib. He said that the tenth Guru Gobind Singh Ji, included the hymns (pads) of many renowned saints such as Sant Namdev ji, Narsi Mehta ji, Sant Kabir ji, Sant Ravidas ji and others in the Guru Granth Sahib. He said that the Government of Maharashtra has connected many communities with Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.

Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah said that Guru Nanak Dev Ji gave humanity three simple yet profound principles- “Naam Japo, Kirat Karo, and Vand Chhako”. This means: keep chanting and meditating on the name of God, perform honest work and sing His praises, and share meals together. He said it reflects mutual partnership, and this very tradition later evolved into langar and the shared community kitchen, which became a great source of strength in fighting against the Mughals. Shri Shah said that Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj revived and gave new life to India’s thousands-of-years-old tradition, and Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was also a follower of the same tradition.

Shri Amit Shah said that Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji did not hesitate even for a moment in protecting Hinduism and its followers, and he fulfilled whatever he had resolved to do. He said that when the Kashmiri Pandits faced hardships, their representatives gathered together and approached Guru Sahib seeking protection. Shri Shah said that since then, Kashmiri Pandits living across the entire world have remained connected with Guru Sahib.

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation said that the contributions made by Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji for Hindus and for the entire nation can never be forgotten. He said that during Aurangzeb’s rule, a sacrifice witnessed in 1675 not only strengthened the courage of the people across the country but also broke the power of Aurangzeb’s oppression. He said that Maharashtra and Punjab share a very deep relationship, and it was this very land that the Tenth Guru chose for relinquishing his mortal body. He further said that the devotional tradition of Sant Namdev Ji, whose teachings are reflected in the hymns of the Sikh Gurus, continues to be preserved in the Guru Granth Sahib even today.

Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah said that Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji sacrificed his life to protect the Hindus and Sikhs across the country, and Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj established the Khalsa Panth. He said that, holding a rosary (Mala) in one hand and a spear (Bhala) in the other, he organized the Sikhs against Aurangzeb’s atrocities and initiated a great struggle.

Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah said that from Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj to Guru Gobind Singh Ji, all the Gurus worked at different times and in different ways to strengthen society and safeguard religion against several generations of Mughal oppression. He explained that Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj propagated knowledge and eliminated many social evils and superstitions, Guru Angad Dev Ji spread the message of education, Guru Amar Das Ji promoted social harmony and equality, Guru Ram Das Ji established many institutions to provide a strong foundation, Guru Arjan Dev Ji worked towards cultural inclusivity, Guru Hargobind Sahib gave the philosophy of defending devotion and faith, Guru Har Rai Ji spread the message of compassion throughout the world, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji presented before the entire world the form of Hind ki Chadar, and Guru Gobind Singh Ji established the Khalsa Panth while spreading the light of Guru Granth Sahib. Shri Shah said that the ten Gurus of the Sikh Panth established a tradition that is exemplary not only for India but for the entire world. He said that, drawing inspiration from the lives of all ten Gurus, all citizens of the country should unite against religious conversion.

Dr Jitendra Singh inaugurates Central Facility for Recombinant Cells and Sensors

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Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh today inaugurated the new state-of-the-art “Central Facility for Recombinant Cells and Sensors” at BRIC-Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology. The new Recombinant Cell facility promises to boost drug discovery as well as medical and Agri genomics.

The Minister also announced the foundation of a dedicated GMP facility, and released the book “Quantum Physics: One Hundred Magical Years” authored by Prof. V.P.N. Nampoori.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Jitendra Singh said that India is preparing for a bio-driven economy where biotechnology will shape the future of manufacturing, healthcare, and sustainable growth.

The Minister said that in the last decade, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, biotechnology has received unprecedented policy support, enabling India to emerge as a global biotechnology hub. Referring to the recently launched BioE3 Policy, he said, India is among the few countries to bring out a dedicated biotechnology policy focused on economy, environment, and employment, anticipating the global shift towards biomanufacturing and bio-based industries.

The Union Minister was addressing scientists, students, and industry representatives during his visit to BRIC-Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (BRIC-RGCB) at its Akkulam campus in Thiruvananthapuram, Keralam, on National Science Day. The event was attended by Dr. Rajesh S. Gokhale, Secretary, Department of Biotechnology; Dr. Santosh, Director, BRIC-RGCB; senior scientists, faculty members, start-up incubatees and students.

Referring to India’s biotechnology growth, Dr Jitendra Singh said, the country’s bioeconomy has expanded nearly sixteen times over the past decade, growing from around 10 billion US dollars to nearly 166 billion US dollars, with a target of reaching 300 billion US dollars in the coming years. He said the number of biotechnology start-ups has risen from about 50–70 in 2014 to over 11,000 today, reflecting the expanding innovation ecosystem supported by policy reforms and dedicated funding mechanisms, including recent initiatives for deep-tech start-ups.

About the BRIC-RGCB’s new Central Facility for Recombinant Cells and Sensors, the Minister said the facility represents years of sustained research support and will significantly accelerate target-specific drug discovery and screening. The facility houses a large panel of engineered recombinant cells and advanced screening systems, developed through long-term government-supported programmes, and will serve academia, industry, and healthcare innovators across the country. The Department of Biotechnology has invested approximately Rs. 60 crores in creating this facility.

Dr Jitendra Singh also spoke about the rising burden of non-communicable diseases, including diabetes, fatty liver disease,and cancer. He said India is witnessing a steady rise in cancer incidence, with projections indicating a significant increase by 2030. In this context, he appreciated the institute’s research in cancer biology, including work on colon, oral, breast and cervical cancers. Referring to HPV vaccination, he recalled that India’s scientific institutions have contributed to global evidence supporting simplified vaccination schedules, and said preventive healthcare must go hand in hand with advanced research.

Announcing the establishment of a dedicated GMP facility at BRIC-RGCB, the Minister said the upcoming facility will support pre-commercial production of biologics and cell-based therapies, including CAR-T therapy, in collaboration with clinical centres in Keralam. The facility will function as a bridge between laboratory research and industrial-scale production and will be available to biotech industries on a “pay-and-use” basis. The project will be implemented in two phases with a total investment of Rs. 80 crores by DBT.

The Minister also called for deeper collaboration among research institutions, private industry and emerging sectors such as nuclear medicine and deep-ocean research. He said recent policy measures have opened new avenues for private participation in advanced research domains and encouraged institutions in coastal states like Kerala to align biotechnology capabilities with national missions, including marine biodiversity and fisheries-linked innovation.

Dr Jitendra Singh said India’s scientific community today benefits from strong policy backing and decisive support at the highest level, enabling faster translation of research into real-world applications. He encouraged young researchers to take advantage of the expanding ecosystem and assured continued government support for innovation, entrepreneurship, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

PHOTO : Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh inaugurating new state-of-the-art facility at BRIC-Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology at Thiruvananthapuram, Keralam.

PM addresses Network18 Rising Bharat Summit

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the Rising Bharat Summit today, centering his remarks on the theme of “Strength Within.” Highlighting India’s journey over the last 11 years, the Prime Minister spoke extensively on reclaiming national potential, economic self-reliance, and the roadmap for a developed India by 2047.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister stated, “Our scriptures say,’Tat Tvam Asi’, meaning the Divinity we seek is within us. We must recognize the potential that lies inside. In the last 11 years, India has recognized that very strength and is making constant efforts to empower it.”

The Prime Minister noted that the potential is not born suddenly in a country; it is built over generations.  Shri  Modi emphasized that in the last 11 years, a new energy has flowed into the national consciousness as India actively reclaims its lost potential. He noted that the nation is refocusing on manufacturing, improving product quality, and strengthening economic policy to build a robust foundation. “By strengthening the banking system and successfully controlling double-digit inflation, the government has effectively turned India into the world’s growth engine.

Prime Minister Modi discussed India’s leadership in Digital Public Infrastructure, mentioning the ‘Trinity’ of Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, and Mobile about which heads of government are often eager to hear. He cited the success of Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), through which ₹24 trillion has been sent to beneficiaries without leakages. He emphasised that the country has become a top solar power nation from an earlier era where 30 million families lacked electricity and the railway system has become the world’s third largest metro network during the era of Vande Bharat and Namo Bharat.

On the subject of Artificial Intelligence, PM stated, “In previous industrial revolutions, India and the Global South were merely followers. But in the era of Artificial Intelligence, India is a partner in decisions and is shaping them. Today we have our own AI startup ecosystem and are working rapidly on the power requirements for processing AI data.” Shri Modi further added that The AI Summit, attended by over 100 countries,was a moment of pride.

The Prime Minister emphasised that investment in self-reliance today is essential for future generations. “Today, we are building a semiconductor ecosystem and prioritizing green hydrogen, solar energy, and ethanol blending, investment in defence production, mobile manufacturing, drones technology, critical mineral infrastructure  to ensure economic security for decades to come”, Shri Modi highlighted.  “Nation building never happens with immediate thinking; it happens with a big vision, patience, and decisions taken on time,” the Prime Minister said.

The Prime Minister mentioned that ₹28 lakh crore has been provided in agricultural loans, four times more than earlier periods. Shri Modi highlighted that over Rs. 4 lakh Crore deposited directly into farmer’s accounts through PM KISAN. “Our country is becoming amongst the leading agriculture exporting nations owing to these reforms”, Shri Modi highlighted.

Concluding his address, the Prime Minister issued a call to action for all citizens and institutions, “I have said from the Red Fort—this is the time, the right time. This is the time to take India to new heights. Let every individual aim for excellence… we should not just do routine work, we should do world-class work.”

PM addresses Post-Budget Webinar on “Technology Reforms and Finance for Viksit Bharat”

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the first post-budget webinar of the 2026-27 series today, focusing on the theme “Technology Reforms and Finance for Viksit Bharat.” Emphasizing that the national budget is a policy roadmap rather than a short-term trading document, Shri Modi called for a collective effort to realize the goal of a developed India by 2047.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the budget’s effectiveness should be assessed through concrete parameters, such as expanding infrastructure, simplifying the flow of credit, improving the ease of doing business, and increasing transparency in governance, while also making the lives of citizens easier and generating new opportunities for them. ” Budget decisions related to these aspects provide permanent strength to the economy”, the Prime Minister highlighted.

The Prime Minister  noted that, most importantly, no budget should be viewed as a standalone event because nation-building is a continuous process. “Every budget is a stage toward moving to a larger goal,and that big goal is the construction of a Developed India (Viksit Bharat) by the year 2047. Therefore, every reform, every allocation, and every change should be seen as an integral part of this long journey”, Shri Modi emphasised.

The Prime Minister remarked that these annual post-budget webinars are of great importance. He expressed his expectation that these sessions should not be limited merely to the exchange of ideas but should instead become an effective brainstorming exercise. “ Suggestions based on the experience and practical challenges of stakeholders will certainly help in further refining economic strategies and finding solutions”, Shri Modi noted. Furthermore, he emphasized that when industry, academia, analysts, and policymakers think together, the implementation of schemes improves and results become more accurate, which is the core spirit behind this series of webinars.

The Prime Minister observed that a quarter of the 21st century has passed, marking a significant period in the lives of those in service. He stated that the country is now in a crucial phase of its development journey, with the economy moving forward at a rapid pace. Highlighting India’s extraordinary resilience over the last decades, shri. Modi noted that this progress has not happened by chance but is the result of conviction-driven reforms. “ The government has simplified processes, improved the Ease of Doing Business, expanded technology-led governance, and strengthened institutions, asserting that even today, the country continues to ride the Reform Express”, Shri Modi underscored.

The Prime Minister noted that while policy intent is crucial, the current phase of India’s development requires a relentless focus on delivery excellence. “The evaluation of reforms should not be based on their announcement, but on their impact at the ground level, and he urged the integration of AI, Blockchain, and Data Analytics to drive accountability and speed and transparency in public service delivery”, Shri  Modi added. Also, he emphasised that impact must be monitored through grievance redressal systems.

Highlighting the government’s commitment to building long-term productive assets, the Prime Minister pointed out the significant rise in Public Capital Expenditure. “Over the last 11 years, the provision has grown from approximately ₹2 lakh crore to over ₹12 lakh crore in the current budget. This investment serves as a clear signal for the private sector to increase participation in infrastructure and innovation”, Shri Modi emphasised.

The Prime Minister called upon the industry and financial institutions to come forward with new energy, emphasizing the need for greater participation in infrastructure, more innovation in financing models, and stronger collaboration in emerging sectors. He further suggested that the project sanction methodology and appraisal quality must be strengthened, keeping cost-benefit analysis and life-cycle costing paramount to eliminate waste and delays.

Addressing the financial framework, the Prime Minister stated that the government is further simplifying the foreign investment framework to make the system more predictable and investor-friendly. He highlighted steps being taken to make bond markets more active and simplify the buying and selling of bonds, viewing these reforms as essential enablers of long-term growth.”There  is need to ensure predictability, deepen liquidity, and introduce new instruments to manage risk effectively and attract sustained foreign capital”, Shri Modi remarked. Shri Modi also urged stakeholders to learn from global best practices to help strengthen the bond market and foreign investment framework.

To attract sustained foreign capital and improve long-term financing, the Prime Minister announced further simplifications to the foreign investment framework. The strategy includes developing more active bond markets, simplifying bond trading processes, and strengthening project sanction methodologies through rigorous cost-benefit analysis and life-cycle costing. “ These steps aim to make the system more predictable and investor-friendly while managing risk effectively”, Shri Modi remarked.

The Prime Minister emphasized that while any policy can create a framework, its ultimate success depends on the active participation of all stakeholders. He called upon the industry to step forward with fresh investment and innovation, while urging financial institutions and analysts to assist in preparing practical solutions and strengthening market confidence. “When the government, industry, and knowledge partners move forward in unison, reforms are successfully converted into results. Budget announcements are converted into tangible results on the ground only through this collective synergy”, Shri Modi asserted.

The Prime Minister suggested the development of a “Reform Partnership Charter”, a shared resolve between the government, industry, financial institutions, and academia. He clarified that the purpose of the post-budget webinars is no longer to discuss the budget’s contents, but to ensure its rapid and simple implementation on the ground.

The Prime Minister urged all stakeholders, including financial institutions, markets, industry, professionals, and innovators, to take advantage of the new opportunities provided by this budget. He encouraged them to engage deeply with these prospects, noting that their active participation would improve the implementation of schemes, while their feedback and cooperation would yield better results. He called upon everyone to reform and grow together to create a future where the dream of a Developed India is realized as soon as possible.

Expressing full confidence in the day’s deliberations, the Prime Minister emphasized that the focus must remain on simplifying processes. He clarified that while consultations are held before the budget to refine it, the post-budget webinars are specifically designed to land the budget on the ground as quickly as possible through the simplest routes. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, concluded by stating that if stakeholders deliberate with the collective benefit in mind, these webinars will truly open the doors to a vibrant economy.

Women in Science are Catalysts of “Viksit Bharat”: Dr. Jitendra Singh

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Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh, today said that women in science are not merely participants but powerful “catalysts” in India’s journey towards Viksit Bharat. Addressing the National Science Day Celebration–2026 at the INSA Auditorium, New Delhi, the Minister underlined that scientific growth and national development are inseparable, and that inclusive participation especially of women is essential to sustaining India’s innovation momentum.

Speaking on the focal theme “Women in Science: Catalyzing Viksit Bharat,” Dr. Jitendra Singh emphasized that India’s scientific ecosystem must nurture talent across gender and geography. He highlighted the growing representation of women in research, leadership positions and innovation-driven sectors, noting that the transformation of India’s science landscape requires both policy support and institutional commitment.

Dr. Jitendra Singh further observed that India’s science policy framework has increasingly focused on enabling ecosystems rather than isolated achievements. He stressed that sustained institutional support, early-stage mentoring, and translational pathways are critical to ensuring that research outcomes convert into tangible societal impact. He noted that initiatives announced during the celebration reflect a continuum from student engagement to innovation clusters—designed to strengthen India’s long-term scientific capacity.

The Minister also underlined that science communication and public engagement are central to building a scientific temperament. He said that empowering young students, particularly girls, through structured exposure to laboratories and research institutions will create a multiplier effect in the years ahead. He emphasized that India’s demographic dividend must be aligned with its scientific aspirations to achieve the goals of Viksit Bharat.

During the programme, several key initiatives were launched and released. These included the Hydrogen Valley Innovation Cluster and the ANRF-Venture Centre Outreach Initiative. The Mission Innovation India Report was also released, along with the book Indigenous Architecture of Northeast India. A DST-supported technology on copper-doped nano titania coating for heritage stones was formally transferred to M/s Rebuild Technologies Services Pvt. Ltd., marking a significant step towards translating laboratory research into societal applications.

The Copper-Doped Nano Titania (Cu–TiO₂) coating technology represents an advanced scientific solution for the preservation of heritage stone monuments. The technology, developed through nano-titania and Cu-doped nano-titania coatings embedded in a Paraloid B-72 matrix, has demonstrated enhanced hydrophobicity, UV resistance and aesthetic compatibility for marble, sandstone and granite surfaces. The Cu-doped formulation retained high hydrophobic performance even after prolonged UV exposure, underscoring its durability and suitability for long-term conservation of heritage structures.

Another significant announcement was the launch of the “Engage with Science” Programme, conceptualized by the National Council for Science & Technology Communication (NCSTC), DST. The programme aims to provide immersive, one-week residential exposure to students of Classes 8 and 9 across 16 autonomous DST institutions, encouraging early interest in research and development. The initiative spans seven thematic areas including Materials Science, Biological Sciences, Astronomy, Medical Technology, Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Earth Sciences, thereby fostering scientific curiosity among young learners and nurturing future scientific ambassadors.

In his welcome address, Prof. Abhay Karandikar, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, highlighted DST’s continued efforts to build a robust and inclusive research ecosystem. He emphasized the importance of strengthening innovation clusters, promoting translational research, and ensuring that scientific outcomes are effectively aligned with national priorities. He underscored that initiatives such as the Hydrogen Valley Innovation Cluster and the ANRF outreach efforts are designed to deepen industry-academia collaboration and accelerate research-to-market pathways.

Dr. Rajesh Gokhale, Secretary, Department of Biotechnology, stressed the need to integrate biological sciences and biotechnology innovations with national development missions. He spoke about strengthening institutional linkages, promoting interdisciplinary research, and leveraging innovation ecosystems to ensure that biotechnology solutions contribute meaningfully to healthcare, agriculture and sustainable development goals.

Further, Dr. Jitendra Singh, reiterated that India’s scientific advancement must be measured not only by global rankings but by its capacity to deliver solutions for its people. He emphasized that initiatives such as hydrogen innovation clusters, outreach programmes and technology transfers represent a shift towards mission-driven science with societal relevance. He called upon scientific institutions to maintain momentum, deepen collaboration and ensure that the spirit of National Science Day translates into year-round action.

Concluding the programme, the Minister stated that National Science Day is not merely a commemorative event but a reaffirmation of India’s scientific resolve. He emphasized that the initiatives launched reflect the Government’s commitment to empowering women scientists, strengthening indigenous innovation, preserving cultural heritage through science, and nurturing the next generation of researchers in alignment with the vision of Viksit Bharat.

 

India – Israel Joint Statement

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A Special Strategic Partnership for Peace, Innovation, and Prosperity

Recognising the warmth, goodwill, and deep strategic partnership between India and Israel, the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi made a state visit to Israel from 25 to 26 February 2026 on the invitation of Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minster of the State of Israel. The Prime Minister was accompanied by a high-level delegation comprised of senior ministers and officials. Recalling Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s historic visit to Israel in 2017 and Prime Minister Netanyahu’s visit to India in 2018, which together laid the foundation for a new era of partnership and collaboration, the leaders noted the immense progress made in the India-Israel bilateral relationship across diverse domains, including emerging technologies, cyber, agriculture, water management, health, entrepreneurship, defence, security, and more. Prime Minister Netanyahu and Prime Minister Modi agreed and decided to elevate the Strategic Partnership to a new level – ‘A Special Strategic Partnership for Peace, Innovation & Prosperity.’

Together into the future

The Prime Ministers reaffirmed their shared vision for a robust special strategic partnership rooted in mutual aspirations for peace, security and prosperity through technological innovations and entrepreneurship. The leaders acknowledged that Indian and Israeli capabilities complement each other perfectly – Israel is a global powerhouse of technology and innovation, India serves as a hub of talent, manufacturing excellence and entrepreneurial energy. The Prime Ministers affirmed their commitment to integrating India’s and Israel’s advancements in AI, cybersecurity, semiconductors, quantum computing, biotechnology, agriculture and water management, defence platforms, and space exploration. This partnership strengthens India’s vision of an ‘Atmanirbhar and Viksit Bharat 2047’, aims to spark the next wave of technological transformation and shared progress of both countries.

Underscoring the shared commitment to transform policy priorities into tangible outcomes, the Prime Ministers emphasised the importance of institutionalising bilateral mechanisms across Government-to-Government, Business-to-Business, and People-to-People domains to ensure sustained collaboration and meaningful impact.

Defence and Security

Welcoming the Memorandum of Understanding on Defence Cooperation signed on 4th November 2025, Prime Minister Netanyahu and Prime Minister Modi acknowledged the significant growth made in defence cooperation between their nations, both in scope and scale. Both leaders provided a vision and a roadmap for future defence cooperation.

Technology and Innovation

Acknowledging the complementary strengths of India’s and Israel’s technological prowess that create avenues for deeper collaboration in Critical and Emerging Technology (CET) sectors, Prime Minister Netanyahu and Prime Minister Modi welcomed the new initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies led by the National Security Advisors of the two countries. They emphasised that this initiative would synergise the individual strengths of both countries in niche technologies, fostering a focused and futuristic partnership. The leaders called on both sides to take forward the initiative.

The Prime Ministers reviewed the functioning of the India-Israel Industrial R&D and Innovation Fund (I4F), jointly implemented by the Department of Science and Technology of India and the Israel Innovation Authority, and reaffirmed its important role in advancing industrial collaboration between the two countries. They agreed to further strengthen the operational implementation of the I4F mechanism, including enhanced outreach to industry and facilitation of high-quality joint R&D partnerships, in order to fully realize the Fund’s potential and expand impactful cooperation between Indian and Israeli enterprises.

Acknowledging the success of the India-Israel Joint Research Calls (IIJRC), implemented by Department of Science and Technology (DST), India, and Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology (MOST), Israel, the Prime Ministers agreed to increase the contribution of both sides— from the current USD 1 million to USD 1.5 million each. This will promote joint research between Indian and Israeli universities through joint use of research facilities, materials, and equipment, and will also provide for exchange visits of the collaborating scientists. Both sides agreed to mandate the Joint Scientific Committee to coordinate and advance the Joint Research Call. The leaders also welcomed the elevation of the Joint Commission on Science and Technology to the Ministerial level and both sides agreed to hold the JCM on Science and Technology at Ministerial level at the earliest possible occasion in India or in Israel.

The Prime Ministers recognized the importance of strengthening academia–industry linkages as a key driver of innovation and agreed to promote structured networking and collaboration between researchers, industry leaders and technology experts from both countries, with a view to advancing joint research, technology development and commercial partnerships.

The Prime Ministers recognized the importance of creating institutional support to advance joint innovation activities between the two countries. In this context, they agreed to explore the development of Tech Gateway mechanisms to facilitate collaborative R&D initiatives, technology validation processes, pilot projects and joint development activities between Indian and Israeli innovation ecosystems.

The Prime Ministers recognized the strategic importance of Artificial Intelligence as a key driver of innovation and agreed to deepen cooperation in AI talent and expertise. They welcomed efforts to develop enabling frameworks that strengthen linkages between AI professionals, research institutions and innovative enterprises, including by facilitating professional collaboration and participation in leading innovation activities in both countries.

Recognising the advances made by Israel and India in artificial intelligence, both leaders welcomed the signing of the MoU on Cooperation in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and agreed to deepen collaboration in this frontier technology for the welfare of their peoples.

The Prime Ministers welcomed the ongoing collaboration between the Israel Space Agency (ISA) and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), recognising the significant potential for Israeli space-based start-ups and companies to engage more deeply with their Indian counterparts. They emphasised the importance of fostering greater cooperation between the two nations’ space industries, encouraging joint ventures, innovation partnerships, and knowledge exchange to drive progress in the global space sector.

Both leaders welcomed the signing of the Declaration of Intent for cooperation in establishing a ‘Horizon Scanning/Strategic Foresight Mechanism’. This mechanism helps identify emerging global trends in areas like technology, economy and society, by leveraging data, AI and expert insights to support strategic planning and decision making.

Cybersecurity

The Prime Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing cybersecurity in both governmental and private sectors. They emphasized the need for robust dialogue between their national cyber authorities and pledged to deepen cooperation in this field. In addition, they committed to developing a multi-year strategic program to guide bilateral collaboration in cybersecurity and advance a joint roadmap for implementation. The roadmap will include, among other elements, human capacity building, cybersecurity and AI, applied research, the integration of Security by Design principles and regular joint table top exercises. Recognising the importance of strengthening and institutionalising their comprehensive cyber cooperation, they welcomed the successful convening of the inaugural India-Israel Cyber Policy Dialogue in March 2025. In a significant step forward, both leaders welcomed the signing of Letter of Intent for the establishment of an India-Israel Centre of Excellence in Cybersecurity in India to foster the activities outlined above.

Trade, Investment, and Connectivity

Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasised the importance of unlocking the full potential of bilateral trade and investment. They welcomed the signing of the India-Israel Bilateral Investment Agreement by the two Finance Ministers in New Delhi in September 2025, which is expected to enhance investor confidence, promote greater two-way investments, and ensure transparency, predictability, and protection through a clear framework of treatment of investment and independent dispute resolution mechanism.

Both leaders welcomed the signing of the Terms of Reference (ToR) for the Free Trade Area (FTA) Agreement negotiations and the convening of the first negotiating round in New Delhi. The leaders assert their commitment for the realization of the FTA Agreement between the two countries and tasked the negotiating teams to expedite the negotiations for an early signing of an FTA.

Both Leaders emphasized that a resilient financial ecosystem is a fundamental pillar of economic stability. They welcomed the strategic partnership in the financial-cyber domain. This collaboration will focus on enhancing the resilience of the financial ecosystem through the exchange of financial- cyber intelligence, joint development of methodologies, and the performance of multilateral financial-cyber simulations operationalised through Financial Computer Security Incident Response Teams of both countries.

Prime Minister Netanyahu appreciated India’s fintech revolution, exemplified by the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), which is a world-class model for affordable, real-time cross-border transactions. Both sides agreed to explore linking UPI with Israel’s fast payment system to enhance interoperability and strengthen economic ties.

Both leaders welcomed the signing of an MoU between NPCI International and MASAV for cooperation in order to examine linkages between NPCI and MASAV for cross-border payments between the countries.

The leaders noted that direct air connectivity is a basic building block that is essential for scaling the bilateral relationship to new heights. In this regard, they expressed their desire to expand direct air connectivity between Tel Aviv and major Indian cities and encouraged both Indian and Israeli airlines to take up the opportunity to start direct flight operations between the two countries.

The leaders welcomed the launch of the India–Israel Financial Dialogue to boost closer financial cooperation.

Both leaders encouraged more Indian participation in the infrastructure sector of Israel, particularly in light of major upcoming projects in Israel in the sectors of metro, rail, road, airports, desalination plants, waste-water treatment plants, etc.

The two leaders welcomed the successful conclusion of the 4th round of India-Israel CEOs Forum and Business Summit in Tel Aviv in November 2025. They commended the meaningful engagement between business and government leaders, which contributed to strengthening bilateral economic cooperation and unlocking new opportunities for investment and collaboration across key sectors. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to building on this positive momentum to further deepen the India-Israel strategic partnership. They also welcomed the signing of the MoU on Arbitration between Indian Council of Arbitration (ICA) and Israeli Institute of Commercial Arbitration (IICA) recognising it as a significant step toward facilitating smoother commercial dispute resolution and enhancing investor confidence.

Agriculture, Water and Environmental Protection

Recognizing the critical role of water and agriculture in sustainable development, Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Netanyahu affirmed the importance of efforts to strengthen the partnership in water and agriculture. The partnership focusses on key areas of water conservation, wastewater treatment and its reuse for agriculture, desalination, water utility reforms, and the cleaning of the Ganges and other rivers using advanced water technologies.

The Prime Ministers also agreed to strengthen the ongoing capacity building program in agriculture in Israel, led by MASHAV in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture of India. This multifaceted program benefits hundreds of thousands of Indian farmers, through trainings, introduction of unique and innovative techniques and knowledge transfer.

The Prime Ministers apprised the progress of the 35 centres of excellence in agriculture already operating and the 8 that are being jointly operationalised in various locations across India. Both leaders noted with satisfaction that more than a million Indian farmers have been trained at these centres of excellence so far.

The Prime Ministers welcomed the signing of the MOU between ICAR and MASHAV regarding the India – Israel Innovation Centre for Agriculture (IINCA) –This initiative will drive innovation and research, enhance productivity, and promote sustainable growth in agriculture. Both leaders also welcomed the launch of 20 Joint Fellowships for Agricultural Research by Indian researchers at the Volcani Agriculture Research Organization.

Both leaders welcomed the signing of the Declaration of Intent on cooperation in fisheries and aquaculture in January 2026 and agreed to strengthen cooperation in this area including through setting up of a Joint Centre of Excellence in Fisheries and Aquaculture.

The Prime Ministers underlined the importance of cooperation in the field of environment and climate change and agreed to have bilateral consultations to strengthen collaboration among stakeholders on climate action, including capacity building and examining possibilities for technology transfer as well as jointly promoting a circular economy, protection of biodiversity and prevention of environmental pollution.

Combating Terror, Promoting Peace

The leaders unequivocally and strongly condemned terrorism, in all its forms and manifestations including cross-border terrorism. They called for decisive and concerted international efforts to combat terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner. Expressing the grave concern over this common challenge, the Prime Ministers reaffirmed their collective resolve to combat this menace as the leaders of two vibrant and resilient democracies. They strongly condemned the heinous October 7, 2023 terror attack on Israel, the savage terror attack on Indian tourists at Pahalgam in Jammu & Kashmir in India on April 22, 2025 and the terror incident near Red Fort, New Delhi on November 10, 2025.

Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Netanyahu reiterated their unwavering commitment to advancing global peace and security and welcomed US President Donald Trump’s “Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict.” The two leaders discussed the regional developments, including the peace process, and underlined the need for the establishment of a just and durable peace, security and freedom of navigation and trade in the region through dialogue and mutual understanding.

Parliamentary Cooperation

In view of the excellent parliamentary cooperation between the two vibrant democracies of India and Israel, and following the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and the Speaker of the Knesset, the leaders also welcomed the establishment of the India-Israel Parliamentary Friendship Group in the Parliament of India.

People to People Cooperation

The Prime Ministers emphasized that true friendship between nations leads to a connection between people that is strengthened through culture and sport. The Ministry of Culture and Sports of the State of Israel will work to deepen cooperation with the Republic of India in the field of cinema. This will include exchanges between creators, joint productions of films and series, and platforms that strengthen ties between the industries and audiences in both countries, while showcasing the unique cultures of each nation.

Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Netanyahu acknowledged the contributions of Indian workers in Israel, who strengthen the bonds of friendship through their work. They acknowledged the importance of the Framework Agreement and Implementation Protocols, signed in November 2023, in facilitating the safe and secure mobility of Indian workers in the construction and caregiver sectors. In this regard, both leaders also welcomed the signing of the Protocols concerning the Commerce & Services, Manufacturing and Restaurant sectors.

The Prime Ministers emphasized the need to ensure the safety, security, and legal rights of workers. They also emphasised the importance of expanding opportunities for Indian professionals in high-skill sectors such as data science, AI, and hi-tech.

Both leaders agreed that up to 50,000 additional Indian workers may arrive in Israel within the next five years. The two leaders reviewed the work of the Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) and tasked the JCC to meet frequently to discuss outstanding issues related to workers and to resolve them at the earliest.

Health

The Prime Ministers called upon both sides to hold the first JWG on Health in early 2026. Both leaders agreed to collaborate on healthcare innovation, AI and digital transformation through sharing of best practices and cooperation between institutions of the countries.

Education – Securing the Future

Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Netanyahu agreed that, as knowledge-driven economies, India and Israel need to further deepen their collaborative endeavours in the field of education and promote cooperation through joint initiatives between universities, student and faculty exchanges, and the facilitation of student internships at each other’s universities. Both leaders welcomed the signing of the MoU between Nalanda University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. They also welcomed the signing of MoU on Cooperation in advancing education through the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Prime Minister Modi apprised Prime Minister Netanyahu of the National Education Policy 2020, which aims to create an educational system rooted in Indian ethos as well as aligned with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

India and Israel agree to establish the India-Israel Academic Cooperation Forum (the I2I Forum) – a university-led platform for high-level, focused dialogue of academic and research institutions, policymakers, Higher Education experts, and other relevant stakeholders of India and Israel. The Forum will convene annually on rotation between India and Israel.

Transforming the landscape of new global trade

In an era of global uncertainties, Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Netanyahu reaffirmed their commitment to advancing transformative initiatives such as the I2U2 quadrilateral partnership. This framework serves as a vital instrument for fostering deeper engagement, trade, investment, innovation and leveraging the complementary strengths of both nations. The leaders discussed the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and expressed their intent to advance cooperation to promote regional connectivity, stability and shared prosperity through the initiative and explore Israel’s role within its frameworks.

Recognizing the strategic partnership and advocating the need to comprehensively enhance bilateral relations, the Prime Ministers welcomed the signing of the following new agreements:

1) MoU on cooperation in Artificial Intelligence (AI).

2) Letter of Intent on establishment of Indo Israel Cyber Centre of Excellence in India.

3) Memorandum of Understanding between the Minister of Education of Republic of India and Minister of Education of the State of Israel on the Cooperation on Advancing Education through the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

4) Cultural Exchange Programme between the Government of the Republic of India and the Government of the State of Israel for the Years 2026-2029.

5) Memorandum of Understanding between the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi, Republic of India and MASHAV- Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation, the State of Israel on establishment of the India-Israel Innovation Centre for Agriculture (IINCA) for Cooperation in Agricultural Research and Education.

6) Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Mines of the Government of the Republic of India and the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure of the Government of the State of Israel on co-operation in the field of Geophysical Exploration.

7) Memorandum of Understanding between Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, of the Republic of India and Israel Antiquities Authority- Underwater Archaeology Unit for development of National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC), Lothal at Gujarat.

8) Declaration of Intent between the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology of the State of Israel and Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser, Republic of India on cooperation in the field of Horizon Scanning.

9) Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of the Republic of India and the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security of the State of Israel on Cooperation in the field of Fisheries and Aquaculture.

10) Presentation of Report of the 4th India Israel CEO Forum.

11) Implementation Protocol C to the Agreement between the Government of the State of Israel and the Government of the Republic of India on Facilitation of the Temporary Employment of Indian Workers in Specific Labor Market Sectors in the State of Israel in Commerce and Services Sector.

12) Implementation Protocol E to the Agreement between the Government of the State of Israel and the Government of the Republic of India on Facilitation of the Temporary Employment of Indian Workers in Specific Labor Market Sectors in the State of Israel in Manufacturing Sector.

13) Implementation Protocol D to the Agreement between the Government of the State of Israel and the Government of the Republic of India on Facilitation of the Temporary Employment of Indian Workers in Specific Labor Market Sectors in the State of Israel in Restaurant Sector.

14) MOU between NPCI International Payments Limited and MASAV for linking payment systems of India and Israel (Linking of UPI with Israeli Payment system).

15) Agreement on Cooperation between Israeli Institute of Commercial Arbitration (IICA) and Indian Council of Arbitration (ICA).

16) Memorandum of Understanding between the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) And Israel Securities Authority (ISA) in relation to mutual cooperation.

Prime Minister Netanyahu and Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining high-level engagement between the governments, industries, and peoples of both nations, with a shared vision of building an enduring India–Israel partnership that harnesses the ambitions of our knowledge-driven economies to forge a future defined by creativity, technology, collaboration, and shared success.

Prime Minister’s Press Statement during the Joint Press Statement with Prime Minister of Israel

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Your Excellency Prime Minister and my friend Mr. Netanyahu,
Mrs. Netanyahu,
Distinguished delegates of both countries,
Friends from media,

Namaskar!

“Shalom!”

I once again express my heartfelt gratitude to Prime Minister Netanyahu for the warm reception extended to me and the Indian delegation.

Nine years ago, I had the privilege of becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Israel. Once again, it is a proud and deeply emotional moment for me to set foot on the historic land of Israel.

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to address the Parliament of Israel as well. On that occasion, I was honoured with the Speaker of the Knesset Medal. I express my sincere gratitude to the Knesset, to the Hon’ble Speaker, to my friend Prime Minister Netanyahu, and to the people of Israel for this distinguished honour. I dedicate this recognition to the 1.4 billion people of India and to the enduring friendship between India and Israel.

Friends,

Our relationship is founded upon deep trust, shared democratic values, and strong humanitarian bonds. Our ties have stood the test of time.

Today, we have taken the historic decision to elevate our time-tested partnership to the level of a “Special Strategic Partnership.” This decision reflects the aspirations of the people of both our nations.

Friends,

In today’s meeting, we discussed imparting new direction and greater momentum to our cooperation. Our economic partnership continues to serve as an engine of growth, innovation, and shared prosperity.

To further promote mutual investments, we concluded a Bilateral Investment Agreement last year. We will also soon finalize a mutually beneficial Free Trade Agreement.

Technology lies at the heart of our future partnership. Today, we have decided to establish a Critical and Emerging Technologies Partnership. This will impart fresh momentum to cooperation in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Quantum technologies, and Critical Minerals.

I am pleased that an agreement has been concluded to enable the use of UPI in Israel. In the field of Digital Health as well, we remain committed to improving the lives of our people by sharing our experiences and best practices.

We have enjoyed decades of trusted cooperation in the field of defence. The Memorandum of Understanding concluded last year will add new dimensions to this partnership. Together, we will advance towards joint development, joint production, and transfer of technology.

At the same time, we will further strengthen our cooperation in areas such as civil nuclear energy and space.

Friends,

Agricultural cooperation between our two countries has a long and successful history. Today, we have resolved to give this collaboration a futuristic direction.

The Centres of Excellence established in India with Israel’s cooperation stand today as outstanding examples of our friendship. Encouraged by their success, we have set a target to expand their number to 100.

Taking this cooperation a step further, we are working towards the creation of Villages of Excellence. This initiative will bring Israeli technology to villages across India and significantly enhance the income and productivity of millions of farmers.

Together, we will also develop future-ready farming solutions. The establishment of the “India-Israel Innovation Centre for Agriculture” in India will provide a strong foundation for advancing this collaboration.

Friends,

Our people-to-people ties constitute an important pillar of our relationship. Through the Manpower Mobility Agreement concluded in 2023, India has made a significant contribution to Israel’s construction and caregiving sectors. Indian workers have earned trust through their diligence, commitment, and skill.

I am pleased that this cooperation is being expanded to areas such as commerce and services as well. Connecting the youth, researchers, and innovators of both our countries has been a key priority for us. In this direction, we are establishing the India-Israel Academic Forum today.

Friends,

Today, we held wide-ranging discussions on regional and global issues. As we promote regional connectivity, we will move forward with renewed momentum on the India-Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and India–Israel–UAE–USA (I2U2).

Friends,

India and Israel are unequivocal in their position that:

Terrorism has no place in the world.
In any form, and in any manifestation,
terrorism cannot be accepted.

We have stood shoulder to shoulder in opposing terrorism and those who support it, and we will continue to do so.

Peace and stability in West Asia are directly linked to India’s security interests. Therefore, from the very beginning, we have supported dialogue and a peaceful resolution of issues. This is the call of the Global South and of humanity as a whole.

India’s position is clear:

Humanity must never become a victim of conflict. The Gaza Peace Plan has opened a pathway towards peace. India has extended its full support to these efforts. In the future as well, we will continue to engage in dialogue and cooperation with all countries.

Excellency, My Dear Friend,

Your warmth and gracious hospitality have made my visit truly memorable. I once again express my heartfelt gratitude for the affection, goodwill, and respect that I have received from you and from the people of Israel.

Thank you very much.

“Todah Rabbah”
DISCLAIMER: This is the approximate translation of Prime Minister’s address. Original address was delivered in Hindi.