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Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses at Raisina Dialogue

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses at Raisina Dialogue

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 16 Jan 2018, 07:22 pm

new Delhi, Jan 16 (IBNS): Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday addressed at the 3rd annual Raisina Dialogue and said both India and Israel share the strength of 'cultural power'.

"Apart from military, economic and political powers, India and Israel have a 4th power as cultural power," he said.

Speaking on economy, he said: "If you want to have economic power you must reduce taxes."

Netanyahu appreciated Narendra Modi and said he was astounded to see the Indian PM has moved India on the scale of ease of doing business

He said: "PM Modi and I were talking about it, how we educate our youths. I was astounded to see PM Modi has moved India on the scale of ease of doing business."

Netanyahu said the future will belong to those who will 'innovate'.

The Israel PM is on a six-day visit to India.

He arrived in India on Sunday.

Earlier in the ay, the Israeli PM went to Taj Mahal with his wife Sara.

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