Afghanistan, Sept. 9 -- India and Israel have signed a landmark bilateral investment pact in New Delhi, aimed at boosting joint investments, strengthening strategic ties, and expanding cooperation across key sectors.
The Ministry of Finance announced on Monday that India and Israel have signed a bilateral investment agreement, described as a milestone in their economic and political partnership.
The accord was signed in New Delhi on Monday, September 8, by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and her Israeli counterpart Bezalel Smotrich, marking a significant step forward.
In a statement, the Finance Ministry called the agreement "a historic move," noting that it could raise joint investments well beyond the current level of USD 800 milli...