February 26, 2026 7:41 PM

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First round of India-Israel FTA negotiations concludes successfully

The first round of negotiations for the India-Israel Free Trade Agreement (FTA) concluded successfully in New Delhi today. During the four-day negotiations, both countries engaged in discussions covering a wide range of areas, including trade in goods and services, rules of origin, technical barriers to trade, customs procedures, intellectual property rights, digital trade, and other key chapters.
 
Discussions were held in a constructive and forward-looking manner, with both sides reaffirming their objective of negotiating a comprehensive, balanced, and mutually beneficial agreement. 
 
The Terms of Reference for FTA were signed in November last year, establishing a structured framework for discussions on identified areas to enhance trade and economic cooperation.
 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a Special Plenary of the Knesset in Jerusalem yesterday, called for early finalisation of an ambitious Free Trade Agreement to realise the untapped trade potential between the two countries.
 
On Tuesday, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal met the visiting Israeli delegation and emphasised that both sides should work closely to unlock new opportunities in trade, innovation and growth, thereby further strengthening the valued partnership between the two countries. He encouraged both sides to strive towards a modern, comprehensive, and future-ready trade agreement.
 
Both sides have agreed to continue intersessional engagements virtually. The next round of in-person negotiations will be held in May this year in Israel.
 
Bilateral merchandise trade between the two countries stood at approximately 3.62 billion dollars in the Financial Year 2024-25.