India-Israel ties: Bilateral investment treaty to be signed this week; FTA negotiations next
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Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich is visiting India to sign a Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT), a move seen as paving the way for a future Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The BIT aims to protect investors and boost economic cooperation between the two nations. Both countries also aim to collaborate in fintech and project financing in third countries.
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