Israel - India Business Guide | 2025
Dr. Ron Tomer Dear readers, I ampleased to take part in the Israel-India Business Guide 2025 . We recently returned froma visit of the economic- business delegation to India, which included about 100 founders and CEOs of leading Israeli companies in the economy, who want to do business with India. The Third meeting of the Israel-India CEO Forum, was convened in Delhi, with the goal of expanding the scope of trade between the two countries. We are grateful for the warmwelcome we received from the Indian people, especially during this difficult time, and believe that we will return to India many more times with Israeli business delegations. Now is the time to bring the economic relations between the two countries back to the forefront and see how it is possible to restore the trade volume to the extent we already knew before, and beyond. We see India as a strategic partner and a true friend of Israel and strongly believe inmutual benefit of the economic relationship between the two countries. As the president of theManufacturers Association of Israel and The Israeli Business Sector Organizations, I wish you all an interesting reading, and invite you to contact us and promote business with the Israeli Industry. Yours Truly, Dr. Ron Tomer President Manufacturers Association of Israel & Israeli Business Sector organizations Photo by: Itay & Menachem Reiss Israel-India Chamber of Commerce Mr. Raviv Byron President Adv. Anat Bernstein-Reich Chairperson Anat Bernstein-Reich Raviv Byron Dear friends, I srael and India, two sister nationsborn fromstruggles for independence from the British Empire, celebrate 33 years of diplomatic relations this year. But our partnership extends far beyond diplomacy. This guide highlights the deep and diverse collaboration between the two nations, spanning multiple industries. From traditional sectors like defense, water, and agriculture to emerging fields such as mobility, electric vehicles, new energy solutions, sustainability, and climate tech - the ties between Israel and India continue to evolve. In the post-COVID era, cooperation in life sciences, healthcare, and medical innovations has grown stronger than ever, reflecting a shared commitment to progress and innovation. Bilateral trade between Israel and India has yet to reach its full potential, and businesses on both sides still face significant challenges. The upcoming Free Trade Agreement may help remove some obstacles, but true progress goes beyond policy. Israelis and Indians must invest time in understanding each other, bridging cultural differences, embracing shared values, and fostering synergies. Stronger connections and deeper mutual knowledge will pave the way for even greater collaboration and success. Thanks, Dhanyavad & Toda. 2025 < Business Guide < Israel-India AICC &MAI < Greetings < 13
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