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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. File
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India and Israel have started the first round of negotiations for a free trade agreement (FTA) here with an aim to further boost commercial ties and promote investments, an official said.

The four-day talks will end on February 26, the official said.

In November last year, the two countries signed the terms of reference (ToR) to formally start the negotiations for the pact.

In such pacts, two sides significantly reduce or eliminate import duties on maximum number of goods traded between them. Besides, they ease norms to promote trade in services and investments.

The ToR include market access for goods by eliminating tariff and non-tariff barriers, investment facilitation, simplification of customs procedures, increasing cooperation for innovation and technology transfer, and easing norms to promote trade in services.

The ongoing negotiations are important as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Israel on February 25-26.

India and Israel were engaged earlier also to negotiate a similar agreement. Eight rounds were held, but talks stalled later. The last round was held in October 2021. Now both sides have again started the negotiations.

During 2024-25, India’s exports to Israel dipped 52% to $2.14 billion from $4.52 billion in 2023-24. Imports, too, fell 26.2% to $1.48 billion last fiscal year. The bilateral trade stood at $3.62 billion.

India is Israel’s second-largest trading partner in Asia.

Though bilateral merchandise trade is dominated mainly by diamonds, petroleum products, and chemicals, recent years have witnessed an increase in trade in areas such as electronic machinery and high-tech products, communications systems, and medical equipment.

Major exports from India to Israel include pearls and precious stones, automotive diesel, chemical and mineral products, machinery and electrical equipment, plastics, textiles, apparel, base metals and transport equipment, and agricultural products.

Imports include pearls and precious stones, chemical and mineral/fertiliser products, machinery and electrical equipment, petroleum oils, defence, machinery, and transport equipment.

“The FTA will open the doors for greater market access, flow of capital, ..both in goods and services, remove obstacles in doing business, provide clarity and predictability to our economic engagement,” Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal had said in November in Tel Aviv.

In September last year, both countries inked a Bilateral Investment Agreement (BIA), under which India reduced the local remedies exhaustion period for Israeli investors to 3 years from 5 years.

During April 2000 and June 2025, India received USD 337.77 million foreign direct investment (FDI) from Israel.

Israel is a high-income, technology-driven market of under 10 million people.



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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s expected visit here is getting entangled in Israel’s domestic politics, with Opposition leader Yair Lapid threatening to boycott his parliamentary address unless the Supreme Court chief is invited for it, as per convention.

Mr. Modi is expected to arrive in Israel on February 25, 2026, for a two-day visit, during which he is likely to address the Knesset (Israeli Parliament) and meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog.

Leader of Opposition Lapid has insisted that Supreme Court President Yitzhak Amit be invited to the Knesset when Mr. Modi addresses the House. Sources in the Opposition maintain that it is not a call for a boycott; instead, the government is “intentionally trying to force us into a bad situation.” “We spoke to the Indian embassy … They are in panic from this. Prime Minister of India, Modi, is invited to the Knesset next Wednesday [February 25, 2026], something that is a matter of honour for all of us,” Mr. Lapid told the Knesset recently.

“If the coalition boycotts the President of the High Court during the special session with the Prime Minister of India, we will not be able to attend the debate,” Mr. Lapid told the lawmakers, stressing that another public boycott of Mr. Amit by the coalition would cause “enormous embarrassment” to the legislature.

“We do not want India to be embarrassed by us, with the Prime Minister of a nation of a billion people standing here in front of a half-empty Knesset,” Mr. Lapid emphasised.

Israel’s domestic politics is embroiled in a heated debate over judicial overhaul, a divisive issue that has also sharply split the population for over two years. The country faced large protests on the issue before the October 7 attack by Hamas two years ago, drawing hundreds of thousands of people to the streets every weekend for almost 10 months.

Following Mr. Amit’s election as court President in January 2025, Justice Minister Yariv Levin has refused to recognise his authority as the Chief Justice and has refused to meet him or address him as head of the court.

The State Gazette has also not published his name as the Chief Justice, as required by law.

This has led to Mr. Amit’s exclusion from multiple Knesset events — including addresses by U.S. President Donald Trump and other world leaders — to which he would have traditionally been invited.

Two weeks ago, the Opposition boycotted a Knesset session to celebrate its 77th anniversary due to Mr. Amit’s exclusion.

Mr. Lapid was the only member of the Opposition to address the plenum, using his speech to attack Netanyahu over his treatment of the court President.

The Leader of Opposition’s (LOP) threat has led to heated exchanges in the political circles with Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana accusing Lapid of harming the Indo-Israel relations in order to score domestic political points.

“If the Leader of the Opposition, M.K. Yair Lapid, wants to harm the foreign relations of the State of Israel with an important friend of ours, who is also one of the most important powers in the world, that is his choice. An unfortunate, wrong choice, and I hope he will reverse it,” Knesset Speaker Ohana posted on X, calling such threats “illegitimate weapons in an internal political struggle.”

The Knesset Speaker also called upon the Opposition leader to explain to the Indian government why he did not choose to boycott appearances by Argentinian President Javier Milei and U.S. President Trump, “even though Justice Amit was not invited” to their speeches.

Mr. Lapid responded by issuing a public appeal to Netanyahu, agreeing that boycotting a foreign leader was indeed “an illegitimate weapon in an internal political struggle” but arguing that the fault lay with the Knesset speaker.

To prevent harm to ties between Jerusalem and New Delhi, Mr. Netanyahu “must immediately instruct Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana to also invite Supreme Court President Yitzhak Amit to the ceremonial meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Mr. Lapid asserted.

“Ohana’s boycott of Justice Amit is also a boycott of the Opposition, and will not allow us to attend the meeting,” he said, insisting that he had “no desire” to harm the standing of the country, Knesset and Prime Minister but he was being “push[ed] into a corner”.

Senior sources in the Opposition told PTI that “they [the government] are intentionally trying to force us into a bad situation.”

“We are not calling for a boycott. We are calling on the PM and speaker to invite the President of the Supreme Court in accordance with the protocol,” a source said.

“We hope that the Prime Minister resolves this and avoids embarrassment during such an important visit by a great friend and strategic ally. Everyone in Israel greatly values the relationship and friendship with India,” the source said.

Published – February 22, 2026 06:15 pm IST



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