"Only A Selfie, No Undercover Work": PM Modi's Photo With Team Fauda In Israel

During his recent two-day official visit to Israel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the cast of the popular Israeli series 'Fauda.' The meeting was a part of Modi's agenda to strengthen cultural ties between India and Israel, following an invitation from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The encounter, which included a lighthearted moment where Modi posed for a selfie with the team, highlighted the growing collaboration in the entertainment sector between the two nations. Modi's visit is significant, as it marks continued diplomatic engagement and shared interests in various fields, including technology, defense, and culture. The selfie moment has sparked conversations about the power of media and entertainment in fostering international relations, further showcasing Modi's approach to diplomacy through cultural diplomacy and soft power. This visit underscores India's commitment to enhancing bilateral ties with Israel, reflecting a shared vision for the future.
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