Netanyahu extends birthday greetings to PM Modi, highlights strong India-Israel friendship

Tel Aviv [Israel], September 17 (ANI): On Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 75th birthday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu extended warm wishes, calling PM Modi his "good friend Narendra."
"Prime Minister Modi, my good friend Narendra, I want to wish you a happy birthday," Netanyahu said in his message. "You've accomplished so much for India in your life, and we have together accomplished a great deal in the friendship between India and Israel."
"Happy birthday, my friend," he added. The greetings for Prime Minister Narendra Modi also came from other global leaders.
"It is a great pleasure to wish Prime Minister Modi a happy 75th birthday. In these uncertain times, we all need good friends, and Modi Ji has always been a good friend to me and to Britain," Sunak said.
He added, "I'm delighted to see UK-India ties going from strength to strength. I know we both enjoyed the recent England-India test series, a reminder of how many things our two countries share."
Sunak also recalled his India visit as the UK Prime Minister. "I'll always remember fondly travelling to India as Prime Minister for the G20 in 2023 with Akshata. It was a superb event befitting India's standing on the world stage," he noted.
"Modiji, I wish you all the very best for your birthday and look forward to seeing you soon," Sunak said. Along with these messages, other world leaders have extended their greetings to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
In a post on X, Luxon wrote, "Happy Birthday @narendramodi."
Luxon also posted a video message in which he personally conveyed his greetings.
In his message, he said, "Kia ora, namaskar, my good friend Prime Minister Modi. Congratulations on your 75th birthday from me and all of your friends across New Zealand. A milestone like this is a moment to reflect on the wisdom of your leadership as you seek to guide India towards becoming a developed country by 2047."
Recalling his visit to India earlier this year, Luxon expressed hope of welcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi to New Zealand. "I hope I might be able to reciprocate the very warm hospitality you extended to me in March by hosting you here in New Zealand. But in the meantime, I wish you a very, very happy birthday," he added. (ANI)
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