Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has postponed his visit to India for the third time, citing security issues. He was scheduled to arrive in New Delhi in December.
However, Netanyahu’s office has delayed the December visit following the blast in Delhi. This marks the third time this year that he has postponed a trip to India.
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No new date has been announced for Netanyahu’s visit. According to Israeli media, the decision comes in response to the terrorist attack that occurred in New Delhi two weeks ago.
Netanyahu also expected to travel to India on September 9, but the visit was canceled due to the elections on September 17. Before that, his planned visit in April was also suspended.
It is worth noting that Israeli high Minister Netanyahu last visited India in 2018. Although dates for his visit had been introduced three times this year, each experience needed to be postponed.


















