Netanyahu Postpones India Visit over Security Concerns After Delhi Blast: Israeli Media
Netanyahu's December visit to India postponed due to security concerns after a suicide bombing near Delhi's Red Fort, with plans now deferred to next year pending security reviews.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu postponed his planned visit to India, which had been scheduled for next month, i24 News reported.
- Diplomatic sources said the decision followed a suicide bombing near the Red Fort, Delhi, and confirmed the visit was postponed because of security concerns after the blast.
- The prime-ministerial trip had been pending for over six years, delayed by Covid-19, repeat parliamentary elections, and the Hamas-led attack of October 7.
- Officials noted the rescheduling and ongoing exchanges, with Netanyahu expected to visit next year pending security assessments and Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz due in January or February.
- A recent flurry of exchanges included Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar's visit this month and the India‑Israel Bilateral Investment Agreement signed after Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich's visit.
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