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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, 24 October, said that he will visit India in January 2018 – six months after his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi visited the Jewish state.
His visit comes almost 15 years after Ariel Sharon visited New Delhi in 2003.
"In the past year, I have visited all the continent besides Antarctica," Netanyahu said at the opening of the Knesset's (Israeli parliament) winter session on Monday, 23 October.
Modi's standalone visit to Israel in July this year celebrated 25 years of establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. The Indian Prime Minister skipped Palestine during his trip leading many analysts to say that New Delhi was changing its rules of engagement in the region.
Modi's visit, the first by an Indian Prime Minister, was termed by many as de-hyphenation of New Delhi's ties with the Palestinians.
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