On Wednesday, Israel’s Embassy in India hosted a special farewell dinner to honor the departing diplomats. The event was held to bid farewell to Ambassador Naor Gilon, Deputy Chief of Mission Ohad Nakash Kaynar, and Political Counselor Hagar Spiro-Tal.
During his speech, Ambassador Naor Gilon expressed his gratitude and reflected on his time in India. He said, “It has been an honor to represent Israel in this incredible country. The bond between Israel and India is unique, built on shared values and mutual respect. I am filled with gratitude for the warmth and friendship extended to us by the people of India.” He also emphasized the strong and friendly relations between the two countries and mentioned the mutual respect and shared values that make their relationship special.
Ambassador Gilon further added, “Together, we have achieved remarkable milestones and forged an unbreakable bond. I will always cherish the friendships, the warmth, and the profound respect for India’s heritage and its people. A part of our hearts will remain forever in India.”
Deputy Chief of Mission Ohad Nakash Kaynar and Political Counselor Hagar Spiro-Tal also gave speeches at the event. They spoke about the achievements in diplomatic, economic, and cultural exchanges between India and Israel during their tenure. According to the statement from Israel’s Embassy in India, the diplomats are scheduled to leave India in August after completing their respective tenures.
The farewell dinner was attended by many friends of the embassy, including prominent members of the diplomatic community, Indian government officials, business leaders, and cultural icons. This diverse group of attendees highlighted the strong connections and cooperation between the two nations.
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In a statement, Israel’s Embassy in India reiterated its commitment to enhancing people-to-people and bilateral relations. The embassy is dedicated to exploring new avenues of cooperation in various fields such as technology, agriculture, and education.
The departing diplomats leave behind a legacy of strengthened ties and a roadmap for continued collaboration between Israel and India.
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