Israeli President Reuven Rivlin arrived here this morning on an eight-day visit to India to further strengthen bilateral ties.
Rivlin, who landed at the Mumbai airport with a large delegation of businessmen and academicians, will leave for Delhi today.
He will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and visit several sites of co-operation and joint projects between the two nations.
The Israeli leader will join President Pranab Mukherjee in opening an agro-tech conference in Chandigarh.
He will also pay his respects at the sites of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks and lay wreaths at the memorials for Mahatma Gandhi and for Indian soldiers who fell in World War-I.
Six Jews were killed at Mumbai's Chabad House during the terror attacks on November 26, 2008.
Rivlin will also hold meetings with senior Indian officials and with leaders of the Jewish community.
“I am departing now on an important visit to India, an important ally and close friend of Israel, a state with whom we have much in common,” Rivlin said before he boarded the flight to Mumbai.
“Israel and India are both countries of innovation and of inspiration. Countries that have ancient traditions, but have built strong and thriving hi-tech economies, and now celebrate 25 years of diplomatic relations. This visit is a sign of the strong relations and friendship between our peoples, and I hope will plant the seeds for that friendship to grow closer and closer,” he said.
The academic delegation accompanying Rivlin includes presidents and senior representatives of Israeli academic institutions, who are expected to sign separate agreements with Indian institutions.