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Israel seeks cooperation with Punjab in various sectors

NEW DELHI: Israel on Friday showed interest in strengthening cooperation with Punjab on a wide range of subjects, including exchange of technology and police training.

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Tribune News Service 

New Delhi, April 21

Israel on Friday showed interest in strengthening cooperation with Punjab on a wide range of subjects, including exchange of technology, police and security training, agriculture and irrigation, dairy farming, as well as promotion of private investment in the state.

At a meeting between Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh and Israel’s ambassador to India, Daniel Carmon, the two sides also decided to explore the possibility of setting up Punjab-Israel working groups for continuous dialogue on issues of mutual interest.

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The Chief Minister promised to take up the matter with the External Affairs Ministry, after the Israeli envoy suggested the formation of such groups for long-term cooperation, according to Raveen Thukral, Media Adviser to the CM.

Besides Thukral, those who joined the Chief Minister in the meeting included Chief Principal Secretary Suresh Kumar, DGP Suresh Arora, ADGP Intelligence Dinkar Gupta, Special Chief Secretary (Horticulture and Forests) Himmat Singh and Punjab Resident Commissioner in Delhi Rahul Bhandari.

The Israeli ambassador was accompanied by Deputy Chief of Mission Dana Kursh and Adva Vilchinski, First Secretary and Political Affairs Adviser.

The Israeli ambassador told the Chief Minister that his country was interested in expanding ties with Punjab beyond government-to-government relations by extending business opportunities for the Israeli private sector. He also showed interest in technological cooperation, with the possibility of setting up an IT and communications hub in Punjab, which Amarinder said could be an important area of mutual growth.

The Chief Minister was keen to involve the private sector, as he had done during his previous tenure as Chief Minister, in innovating new ways to boost irrigation and improve the yields of farmers with small holdings by encouraging them to shift towards horticulture. The Israeli ambassador pointed out that several Israeli companies were engaged in augmenting crop yield through innovative measures aimed at ensuring ‘more crop per drop.’

Amarinder also suggested to Israel to set up an agriculture implements manufacturing facility in Punjab, besides helping the state in providing effective cold storage solutions for agricultural produce.

Pointing out that the dairy yield of Israeli cows was among the top three in the world, Carmon offered to provide Punjab with embryo transfer and artificial insemination technologies to scale up the dairy farming business in the state.

The two sides also discussed cooperation in police/security training, which the Israeli ambassador said could be arranged either in his country or in Punjab. The possibility of setting up a Punjab Special Operation Group for training could also be considered, Amarinder and Carmon agreed.

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