“India-Israel friendship is unbreakable” – Fares Saeb
New Delhi, September 23.
Haifa Victory Day was commemorated at Teen Murti–Haifa Chowk in New Delhi organized by the Forum for Awareness of National Security (FANS). On this occasion, RSS National Executive Member and Patron of the Forum, Dr Indresh Kumar, said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has become self-reliant and independent, no longer taking decisions under external pressure.
Dr Indresh Kumar remarked, “India was, is, and will remain a Vishwaguru. No power, whether the US, China, Russia, or Pakistan, can impose its will on India. India has always been a messenger of peace, giving the world a vision of peace and development.”
Highlighting the historical ties between India and Israel, he said that when India was fighting its own freedom struggle, Indian soldiers also played a decisive role in liberating Israel from the Ottoman Empire. This legacy of friendship, he added, continues unbroken to this day. He also extended greetings to the people on the occasion of Navratra and on the relief from GST.
Speaking at the event, Deputy Chief of Mission of Israel in India, Fares Saeb, paid floral tributes at the Haifa memorial and said, “The friendship between India and Israel is unbreakable and cannot be weakened. Israel seeks peace across the world, and India is a strong partner in this mission.”
FANS National Working President Jasbir Singh, in his welcome address, said that this commemoration has been organized for years to honor the martyrs and to recall the strong ties between India and Israel. A vote of thanks was proposed by Major General Suresh Bhattacharya.
The program was attended by NDMC officials and several dignitaries including Prof. Shivaji Sarkar, Advocate Parvesh Khanna, Advocate Arun Kumar, Advocate Birendra Kumar Choudhary, Rajpal Singh, Dr Vivek, Dr Chhatar Singh, Dr Pooja from JNU, Mayank Shekhar, along with FANS Delhi Chapter leaders Rajesh Mahajan, Advocate Abhay Tayal, and Advocate Rajeev Ranjan who welcomed the guests.
The cultural segment featured vibrant performances by the Le Rhythms troupe led by Rajeev Mukhopadhyay and Munmun Biswas. NCC cadets from Delhi University and Jamia Millia Islamia presented a ceremonial parade to welcome the dignitaries. The program was conducted gracefully by Vaishali Bhatia and Yashasvi Singh.