Overview
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wished Narendra Modi and the people of India a very happy Diwali, expressing hopes for hope, peace and prosperity.
- Netanyahu wrote that Israel and India stand together as partners in innovation, friendship, defence and a brighter future.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked Netanyahu for the Diwali greetings and sent him birthday wishes, conveying hopes for his good health and success.
- Modi said he wants the India–Israel strategic partnership to continue to flourish in the years ahead.
- Both leaders shared the messages on X, with the Diwali context highlighted as the Festival of Lights, marking a symbolic reaffirmation rather than a policy announcement.