After Netanyahu's visit, new magazine aims to boost Indo-

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Close on the heels of Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to India, a magazine, supported by the jewish community in this country, which aims at boosting ties between the two nations, is set to hit the stands. The publication, a monthly, is titled 'Namaste Shalom' with and former Rajya Sabha as its The Jewish community in is behind the endeavour, with Bene Heritage Museum and Genealogical Centre, a Mumbai-based organisation, backing it. The editorial board of the magazine comprises several prominent names, including MPs and Rajeev Chandrashekhar as well as Chairman and Managing Director, Bene Heritage Museum Ralphy Jhirad. Speaking to PTI, Jhirad emphasised that the magazine would be a between the two nations and also focus on of who made their home. When the rest of the world persecuted and refused shelter to Jews, welcomed them and gave equality and respect, he said. The first issue of the magazine, which is expected to hit the stands on Monday, has received special inaugural messages from and Narendra Modi, Vijay said. It features a special article on India- civilisational threads written by Principal to the of It also has an interview with and contributions by several noted columnists and economists. Vijay, a former Rajya Sabha MP, said the magazine would help strengthen India-relations, especially at strategic and people-to-people levels. "The two nations are working together in an extraordinary way, without changing its Arab and Palestine policy, and that's the beauty of the understanding and an amazing chemistry between Modi and Netanyahu," he said. Vijay claimed that the magazine is a historic move, and a first after Independence, perhaps a first for any country at a popular-strategic level supported by the people and not patronised by any agency.

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First Published: Sun, February 04 2018. 17:05 IST