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Netanyahu's India visit keeps getting postponed again and again: Here's what is holding it back

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74% : Netanyahu later wrote, "Israel and India are strengthening our strategic partnership, more investments, more innovation, and a strong economic corridor from India through Israel to Europe.
63% : Israel stands strong with you in sorrow and in strength in this time.
59% : Clarifying the situation, Netanyahu's office said in a social media post that, "Israel's bond with India, and between Prime Minister Netanyahu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is very strong."
59% : That visit followed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's historic trip to Israel in 2017 and was seen as a milestone in bilateral ties.
52% : After the Red Fort terror attack earlier this month, Netanyahu expressed solidarity with India, saying, "To our dear friend Narendra Modi and to the brave people of India: Sara and I, and the people of Israel, send our deepest condolences to the families of the victims.
46% : Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal recently met Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog in Jerusalem, where trade and investment were discussed as negotiations for a free trade agreement gained momentum.
45% : In 2019 alone, he postponed plans twice due to parliamentary elections in Israel.
41% : In both April and September this year, he called off scheduled visits due to mounting pressure from within Israel.
39% : In April, mass protests broke out across Israel, with thousands demanding a ceasefire and calling on the government to secure the release of hostages.
38% : Still, political instability within Israel remains the main reason his India visit keeps getting pushed back.
35% : " This marks the third time in 2025 that Netanyahu has postponed his India visit, reinforcing a pattern where domestic political instability in Israel repeatedly disrupts his international travel plans.

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