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Would be foolish not to have FTA with India, says Israeli Minister Barkat

Underscoring the importance of the proposed India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC), Barkat said, Israel is currently working on expanding the Abraham accords with Saudi Arabia, which is a pre-requisite for starting work on the corridor.

February 12, 2025 / 00:16 IST
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Israeli counterpart Netanyahu
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Israeli counterpart Netanyahu

India and Israel are working towards resuming talks for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA), Nir M Barkat, Israeli Minister of Economy and Industry indicated on February 11, adding that "it would be foolish not to do it in the fastest and best way."

"I am sure it is going to happen, because the friendship, collaboration and relationship is so powerful," Barkat said during a media interaction after the India-Israel Business Forum held in New Delhi.

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India and Israel had in the past started negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement. The first round of talks for the proposed deal was held in New Delhi back in 2010.

Eight Rounds have been held since, with the eighth one conducted in Israel in 2013.