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India and Israel have launched a commemorative logo to mark the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries. The logo was unveiled virtually yesterday at an online event in the presence of Ambassador of Israel to India Naor Gilon and Indian envoy to Israel, Sanjeev Singla.  

The logo features the Star of David and the Ashoka Chakra- the two symbols that adorn the national flags of both countries- and forms the numeral 30 depicting the 30th anniversary of bilateral relations. This special logo symbolises the strong friendship, love and admiration that exists between the people of the two nations. It also depicts the growing strategic partnership between the two sides.  

Speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Sanjeev Singla said, India is proud to mark the 30th anniversary of its bilateral relations with Israel and look forward to using the special logo throughout the year to celebrate



this special milestone.

India and Israel are two ancient people, proud of their cultural heritage, and two vibrant democracies, eager to grasp the future. Mr Singla said, together they can shape a better future for India, Israel, and the world.

On the occasion, Ambassador Naor Gilon said, this is an important occasion to reflect on mutual successes of the two countries as well as a good opportunity to look ahead and shape the next 30 years of their relations. He said, he is optimistic that the close existing cooperation between the two countries in different fields will only continue to grow and flourish in the coming years.

Israel and India established diplomatic relations on 29th of January 1992.

The 30th anniversary of relations between Israel and India will be marked throughout the year with an elaborate array of cultural events.




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