Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, Israel on Thursday. (Press Trust of India)
Tel Aviv:
Recognising the evolving global terror threats, India and Israel have resolved to deepen cooperation in fighting the menace and collaborate in the field of cyber security.
During a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, visiting Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday discussed the regional situation and the evolving threats to the global community from terror.
"The Home Minister said that terror was a threat not only to countries like India and Israel but to the whole world.
They reviewed existing cooperation and future possibilities in this area," an official statement issued after the meeting said.
The Home Minister expressed satisfaction at the growth in bilateral ties in a range of areas, including defence and agriculture.
Mr Rajnath Singh noted the signing of agreements in the area of homeland security that had opened another area of mutually beneficial cooperation.
The Home Minister emphasised the importance of capacity building and training and said that the future emphasis should be to build a hi-tech partnership befitting two leading knowledge economies.
Both Mr Singh and Mr Netanyahu agreed that the Free Trade Agreement under discussion between the two sides should be inked soon.
The hour-long meeting between the two leaders has been described as extremely cordial and fruitful where they discussed a wide range of issues.
Fresh from his participation at Interpol General Assembly in Monaco, Mr Singh told PTI that he also made a strong pitch for cooperation in the field of cyber security during his conversation with the Israeli Premier.
The Home Minister had earlier highlighted the use of social media for indoctrination by Jihadi elements and called for an urgent need to device ways to curb this practice through the use of Internet.