Netanyahu reaffirms confidence in India's security, plans new visit date.
sraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reaffirmed his full confidence in India’s security under Prime Minister Narendra Modi despite postponing his visit to India originally scheduled for December 2025. The visit delay comes after a terror blast near Delhi’s Red Fort on November 10, which killed 15 people and injured many, marking the deadliest attack in the city in over a decade. Netanyahu’s office clarified that the postponement is not due to diminished trust in India’s security but is linked to ongoing coordination for a new visit date. The strong bilateral ties between India and Israel and the close personal rapport between the two leaders remain intact. This rescheduling marks Netanyahu’s third delayed visit to India in 2025, amid domestic and external factors. The coordinated effort to fix a new schedule underscores the strategic partnership and shared resilience between the two nations, reflecting Israel’s continued support for India’s security environment. The incident highlights India’s challenges yet also its resolve under Modi’s leadership.
