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Israel sharing practices, expertise, IPs amid COVID pandemic: Israeli's Envoy

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Israel sharing practices, expertise, IPs amid COVID pandemic: Israeli's Envoy

Israel sharing practices, expertise, IPs amid COVID pandemic: Israeli's Envoy

Expressing the deep solidarity with India, Israeli's Ambassador to India, Ron Malka on May 09 said that his country will never forget the remarkable assistance that they got from India.

"We will never forget the remarkable assistance we got from India at the beginning of this pandemic.

India and Israel share strong values of friendship.

We are sharing practices, expertise, IPs whatever we can this is a life-saving time.

This equipment that we sent is from the heart of the people of Israel to the heart of India.

Organisations from private sectors and companies are also collecting equipments and sending it to India," said Israel Envoy.


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