Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu "Bye" Called PM Modi a great son of India, wrote this special message for PM Modi

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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu "Bye" Called PM Modi a great son of India, wrote this special message for PM Modi

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, PM Modi and Ratan Tata (file photo)

Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed deep condolences on the demise of India’s famous industrialist Ratan Tata. In a message addressed to PM Modi, Netanyahu wrote on his Please convey my condolences to Ratan’s family.” Benjamin Netanyahu in sympathy.”

Benjamin Netanyahu expressed deep condolences on the death of industry leader Ratan Tata. He was also described as a supporter of friendship between countries. Let us tell you that Ratan, former chairman of Tata Group, died on Wednesday evening at the age of 86 in a hospital in Mumbai. After this, condolences are coming for him from all over the world. Ratan Tata had brought the image of India to the minds of the world.

Countries like Britain, America, France and Singapore have also expressed condolences.

Deep condolences have been expressed by Britain, France and America along with Singapore on Tata’s demise. In this post addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has also highlighted Ratan Tata’s contribution in promoting Israel-India relations. He wrote, “I and countless people of Israel mourn the passing of Ratan Naval Tata, a great son of India and an advocate of friendship between the two countries.”

Netanyahu asked Prime Minister Modi to express his condolences to the bereaved family of Ratan Tata. Earlier, Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong had also paid tribute to Ratan Tata on Thursday. He had described Tata as a true friend of his country. French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday condoled the demise of Ratan Tata and praised his contribution to innovation and manufacturing. Macron had highly appreciated his role in strengthening industries in India and France.

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