Overview
- Official readouts said the leaders reviewed progress in the India–Israel strategic partnership and pledged to deepen cooperation.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed India’s support for early implementation of the US-backed Gaza Peace Plan.
- Both sides reiterated a shared zero-tolerance approach to terrorism in all forms and manifestations.
- Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office said the two agreed to meet “very soon,” as teams coordinate new dates for Benjamin Netanyahu’s postponed India visit.
- The call followed Israeli signals that the plan’s second phase could begin shortly, a timeline Hamas disputes over alleged Israeli violations.