Israeli NSA calls on PM Modi; discusses bilateral issues

Press Trust of India  |  Jerusalem 

Israeli visited earlier this week and met to discuss issues related to bilateral relations, including the advancing of security deals, according to an official statement here.

NSA Ben-Shabbat, who was in on the invitation of his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval, also held a series of meetings with senior officials of Ministry of Defence, and security organisation, a statement from the Prime Minister's here said.

Modi and his Israeli counterpart also spoke over phone during the visit of the Israeli NSA to

Ben-Shabbat returned to on January 15, on the flight that flies through the Saudi Arabian airspace, the statement said.

During his visit, the Israeli NSA discussed issues related to bilateral relations including the advancing of security deals, it said.

Additional measures were agreed to on advancing security, technology and civilian-economic cooperation between and India, it said.

Ben-Shabbat is said to have briefed his interlocutors on regional issues, including "Iran's efforts to entrench itself militarily in and its actions that undermine regional stability".

He was accompanied by Israeli to India Dr and Defence Attache Colonel in the meetings.

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First Published: Fri, January 18 2019. 10:05 IST