Punjab-Israel cooperation to see a new high, assures CM

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Punjab-Israel cooperation to see a new high, assures CM

Wednesday, 17 October 2018 | PNS | Chandigarh

Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Tuesday paved way for his visit to Israel next week, with the confidence that it would open new vistas of growth and cooperation in key areas of mutual interest, particularly the agriculture, horticulture and dairy sectors.

The Chief Minister, accompanied by a high-level delegation, is scheduled to leave for his five-day visit to Israel on October 21.

At a meeting with Charge de’ Affairs of Israeli Embassy Maya Kadosh, the Chief Minister also hoped to share Israel’s expertise in the field of internal security to further strengthen the State’s defence preparedness.

Seeking to position Punjab as the most favoured investment destination among foreign investors, Capt Amarinder said that his Government was keen to tap the technological advancements on offer by Israel.

India and Israel share glorious historical ties which should be fully harnessed through mutual cooperation to ensure overall growth and prosperity for both sides, said Capt Amarinder.

The visiting delegate apprised the Chief Minister of the elaborate arrangements being made to make his visit result-oriented, and said that entrepreneurs, especially from the defence segment, were keenly awaiting the visit.

The Chief Minister said he looked forward to signing the two MoUs in the field of agriculture and water conservation, as these would propel the State Government’s efforts towards making farming more viable for the agricultural community.

“I am keen to adopt Israeli know-how to boost the dairy sector and also wanted to visit the Israeli orchards and nurseries to secure first-hand knowledge of the technological advancements in hybrid production of plants,” he told the delegates.

Capt Amarinder sought Israeli assistance in improving the quality of citrus fruits as Punjab was the leading producer of Kinnow and wanted to go for mass plantation of sweet oranges, which finds a remunerative market in the multi-national companies. He also discussed cooperation in livestock development with the visiting delegate.

The Chief Minister further evinced keen interest in tapping Israel’s state-of-the-art technology and expertise in intelligence and homeland security in order to boost Punjab’s security apparatus.

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